Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Weekly Hotlist: What Losing My Job Taught Me About Leading

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What Losing My Job Taught Me About Leading
by Douglas R. Conant
The lessons I learned later helped me as the CEO of Campbell Soup Company.
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Gardiner Morse
DESIGN
It's Time to Retire 'Crap Circles'
Gardiner Morse
An argument for abolishing these pernicious diagrams.
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Dae Ryun Chang
MARKETING
How Samsung's Galaxy S4 Should Have Launched
Dae Ryun Chang
The company needs to compete against itself.
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Francesca Gino
ETHICS
Can Light Make You More Honest at Work?
Francesca Gino
A closer look at the ways we're in the dark.
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HBR's 10 Must Reads on Teams (with featured article "The Discipline of Teams," by Jon R. Katzenbach and Douglas K. Smith)
HBR's 10 Must Reads on Teams (with featured article "The Discipline of Teams," by Jon R. Katzenbach and Douglas K. Smith)
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Most teams underperform. Yours can beat the odds. If you read nothing else on building better teams, read these 10 articles. We've combed through hundreds of articles in the Harvard Business Review archive and selected the most important ones to help you assemble and steer teams that get results. Leading experts such as Jon Katzenbach, Teresa Amabile, and Tamara Erickson provide the insights and advice you need to: (1) Boost team performance through mutual accountability, (2) Motivate large, diverse groups to tackle complex projects, (3) Increase your teams' emotional intelligence, (4) Prevent decision deadlock, (5) Extract results from a bunch of touchy superstars, and (6) Fight constructively with top-management colleagues.
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Bryan A. Garner
COMMUNICATION
A Bizspeak Blacklist
Bryan A. Garner
To bring your A-game, it's mission-critical that you never leverage these low-value-add terms.
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STRATEGY
Find Your Next Growth Market
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And you thought finding the first was tough.
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Daniel Isenberg
ECONOMY
When Big Companies Fall, Entrepreneurship Rises
Daniel Isenberg
The unexpected upside of dumping highly trained people into the ranks of the unemployed.
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Susan Davis
SOCIAL ENTERPRISE
Can Technology End Poverty?
Susan Davis
Only if it is relevant and suitable to the lives of the poor.
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