Tuesday, May 3, 2016

Weekly Hotlist: If There's Only One Woman in Your Candidate Pool, There's Statistically No Chance She'll Be Hired

 


THE WEEKLY HOTLIST: Harvard Business Review

May 02, 2016

If There's Only One Woman in Your Candidate Pool, There's Statistically No Chance She'll Be Hired

By Stefanie K. Johnson, David R. Hekman, Elsa T. Chan


Meetings

Don't End a Meeting Without Doing These 3 Things by Bob Frisch, Cary Greene

Make sure everyone's on the same page.


Psychology

The Strange Relationship Between Power and Loneliness by Adam Waytz

CEOs shouldn't feel so lonely, and yet they do.


Leadership & Managing people

What Leadership Requires, According to Global Leaders by Sunnie Giles

Ten traits.


Collaboration

Teams Who Share Personal Stories Are More Effective by Francesca Gino

Storytelling leads to self-awareness.


Career planning

Don't Talk Yourself Out of Trying a Second Career by Larry Smith

Closed doors can be reopened.


Meetings

Run Meetings That Are Fair to Introverts, Women, and Remote Workers by Renee Cullinan

Three groups that are often overlooked.


Innovation

The Innovative Coworking Spaces of 15th-Century Italy by Piero Formica

Where technological advances meet aesthetic beauty.


Innovation

Embracing Agile by Darrell K. Rigby, Jeff Sutherland, Hirotaka Takeuchi

How to master the process that's transforming management


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