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A New Way to Combat Bias at Work

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Joan Williams, professor and the founding director of the Center for WorkLife Law at the University of California’s Hastings College of the Law, says that it’s extremely difficult for organizations to rid their workforces of the unconscious biases that can prevent women and minorities from advancing. But it’s not so hard for individual managers to interrupt bias within their own teams. She offers specific suggestions for how bosses can shift their approach in four areas: hiring, meetings, assignments, and reviews/promotions. Leaders who employ these practices, she argues, are able to embrace and reap the advantages of diversity, even in the absence of larger organizational directives. Williams is the author of the HBR article “How the Best Bosses Interrupt Bias on Their Teams.”



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Why Are Companies Sitting on So Much Cash?

4 Questions to Boost Your Social Media Marketing

To Be a Great Leader, You Need the Right Mindset

Larry Fink Isn’t Going to Read Your Sustainability Report

A Better Way to Develop and Retain Top Talent

To Achieve Big Goals, Start with Small Habits

The X Factor of Great Corporate Cultures


When Community Becomes Your Competitive Advantage

Why Business Leaders Should Solve Problems Beyond Their Companies

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Rosabeth Moss Kanter, professor at Harvard Business School, believes the world demands a new kind of business leader. She says so-called “advanced leaders” work inside and outside their companies to tackle big issues such as climate change, public health, and social inequality. She gives real-life examples and explains how business leaders can harness their experience, networks, innovative approaches, and the power of their organizations to solve challenging problems. Kanter is the author of the book “Think Outside the Building: How Advanced Leaders Can Change the World One Small Innovation at a Time.”



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How to Build a Great Relationship with a Mentor

China-based Fuyao Glass Considers Manufacturing in the U.S.

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Not many Chinese companies open manufacturing facilities in the U.S., but automotive glass maker Fuyao is considering just that. Harvard Business School professor Willy Shih examines factors that go into deciding where companies should locate production facilities in his case, “Fuyao Glass America: Sourcing Decision.”



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Don’t Bog Yourself Down with Too Many Goals

Is Your Sales Team Aligned with Your Brand?

Giving Feedback to Someone Who Hasn’t Had It in Years


Making Stakeholder Capitalism a Reality

Alcohol Trends and Super Bowl Political Advertising

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Youngme, Felix, and Mihir mark “Dry January” by discussing trends in the alcohol industry. Then they discuss the decision by Trump and Bloomberg to purchase Super Bowl ads for their campaigns.



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Superintelligence Already Rules the World

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We’ve already been living with artificial decision-making machines for hundreds of years — we call them corporations and states. That’s the argument David Runciman makes in conversation with Azeem Azhar in this week’s episode. Runciman is professor of politics at Cambridge University and host of the “Talking Politics” podcast. He and Azeem discuss what this reframing of artificial intelligence can teach us about navigating the hurdles it presents.



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Understanding India’s Chilly Reception of Jeff Bezos

Managing the Trickiest Parts of a Family Business

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