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If You Can't Empathize with Your Employees, You'd Better Learn To

 


LEADERSHIP NEWSLETTER Harvard Business Review

November 21, 2016

If You Can't Empathize with Your Employees, You'd Better Learn To

By Annie McKee


Research: How a New CEO Can Make a Firm More Entrepreneurial by Bastian Grühn, Steffen Strese, Malte Brettel

Outsiders make more-drastic changes, but insiders make faster ones.


The World Just Got More Uncertain and Your Strategy Needs to Adjust by Martin Reeves

Five ways to respond.


A 2×2 Matrix Explains Good vs. Great Leadership by James R. Bailey

The relationship between the two is not a continuum.


How the Best CEOs Differ from Average Ones by Dean Stamoulis

Lessons from psychometric profiles of 200 company leaders.


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