How to Manage the Emotional Roller Coaster of a Job Search
Five strategies for weathering the ups and downs. from HBR.org http://j.mp/2VTTKwv via VWCG.Com
View ArticleWhere Net Promoter Score Goes Wrong
A study tracked how well it corresponded with customer behavior. from HBR.org http://j.mp/31rWimy via VWCG.Com
View ArticleAdopting AI in Health Care Will Be Slow and Difficult
A few key obstacles and how to overcome them. from HBR.org http://j.mp/31nBIUt via VWCG.Com
View ArticleThe Two Big Reasons That Digital Transformations Fail
Results from a study of 1,350 companies. from HBR.org http://j.mp/2MrrL3R via VWCG.Com
View Article10 Ways to Mitigate Bias in Your Company’s Decision Making
Focus on the everyday choices that add up. from HBR.org http://j.mp/31DiHO1 via VWCG.Com
View ArticleWhat the Lean Startup Method Gets Right and Wrong
It puts a premium on customer experience, but undervalues strategic thinking. from HBR.org http://j.mp/35ShS7i via VWCG.Com
View ArticleHow the Mental Affects the Physical
Anxiety and stress can have detrimental effects on your physical health — which can affect your job and your career path.In this episode, host Morra Aarons-Mele speaks with Jason Miller, the director...
View ArticleHealth Care Providers Are Hiring the Wrong People
Sometimes technical skills aren’t the most important thing. from HBR.org http://j.mp/2MXyXE5 via VWCG.Com
View ArticleThe 5 Kinds of Blockchain Projects (and Which to Watch Out For)
Starting one because of FOMO is never a good idea. from HBR.org http://j.mp/2MV4aYw via VWCG.Com
View ArticleWhy Your Company Needs to Implement Pay Equity Audits Now - SPONSOR CONTENT...
Sponsor content from Trusaic. from HBR.org http://j.mp/2Bxm2n3 via VWCG.Com
View ArticleNetworking Doesn’t Have to Be a Drag
Building relationships that benefit our careers isn’t about exchanging business cards at work events; it’s about getting to know people we can learn from. We discuss how to develop a strong network and...
View ArticleWhen It’s OK to Trust Your Gut on a Big Decision
More data isn’t always helpful. from HBR.org http://j.mp/35VY3vA via VWCG.Com
View ArticleHelping Your Team Feel the Purpose in Their Work
Show people how their work impacts others. from HBR.org http://j.mp/2W1JrpY via VWCG.Com
View ArticleWhat Small Businesses Know About Corporate Responsibility
They’re good at building ties to the local community. from HBR.org http://j.mp/3612llJ via VWCG.Com
View ArticleAccelerate Learning to Boost Your Career
Scott Young, who gained fame for teaching himself the four-year MIT computer science curriculum in just 12 months, says that the type of fast, focused learning he employed is possible for all of us —...
View Article4 Principles for Improving Health Care Around the World
First understand your patients and their community. from HBR.org http://j.mp/2N88OCq via VWCG.Com
View ArticleHow to Look and Sound Confident During a Presentation
Your audience will make up their minds about you in seconds. from HBR.org http://j.mp/2N565JZ via VWCG.Com
View Article3 Myths About China’s IP Regime
Fears of forced technology transfer are overblown. from HBR.org http://j.mp/2ME6ynE via VWCG.Com
View ArticleMaking Sense of the China-NBA Firestorm, and Debating the Wealth Tax
Youngme, Felix and Mihir try to make sense of the firestorm sparked by the NBA’s clash with China. They also debate the merits of a wealth tax of the kind proposed by Elizabeth Warren and Bernie...
View ArticleAI and the Future of Warfare
Peace is fragile, especially when anyone can use open source technology to build a weapon to inflict harm, online and offline. General Sir Richard Barrons, former Commander of the UK’s Joint Forces...
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