Tuesday, February 7, 2017

Weekly Hotlist: 8 Ways to Read (a Lot) More Books This Year

 


THE WEEKLY HOTLIST: Harvard Business Review

February 06, 2017

8 Ways to Read (a Lot) More Books This Year

By Neil Pasricha


Collaboration

If Your Team Agrees on Everything, Working Together Is Pointless by Liane Davey

Collaboration requires conflict.


Motivating people

Leading People Too Smart to Be Led by Robert C. Wolcott

Six lessons from the Santa Fe Institute.


Managing organizations

HR's Vital Role in How Employees Spend Their Time, Talent, and Energy by Eric Garton

It can pay more attention to productivity.


Data

Trump's Low Approval Numbers Matter — Here's Why by Dan Cassino

Popularity is leverage.


Technology

Deep Learning Will Radically Change the Ways We Interact with Technology by Aditya Singh

Here are just some of the possibilities.


Managing organizations

The Refresher: Regression Analysis by Amy Gallo

A two-minute guide to one of the most important types of data analysis.


Sales

Ineffective Sales Leaders Can Cause Lasting Damage by Andris A. Zoltners, PK Sinha, Sally E. Lorimer

How to spot them and fix their mistakes.


Leadership

Larry Summers: Business Leaders Should Stand Up to President Trump by Adi Ignatius

A former U.S. treasury secretary reminds CEOs to focus on the long term.


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