Tuesday, September 12, 2017

Weekly Hotlist: The Better You Know Yourself, the More Resilient You'll Be

 


THE WEEKLY HOTLIST: Harvard Business Review

September 11, 2017

The Better You Know Yourself, the More Resilient You'll Be

By Ron Carucci


Emotional intelligence

Without Emotional Intelligence, Mindfulness Doesn't Work by Daniel Goleman, Matthew Lippincott

The good and the bad of the latest corporate trend.


Productivity

The Case for Investing More in People by Eric Garton

Increases in productivity far outweigh the costs.


Time management

Stop Letting Email Control Your Work Day by Paul A. Argenti

It's all about having priorities.


Gender

Why Banning Questions About Salary History May Not Improve Pay Equity by Lydia Frank

A survey reveals the potential for hidden biases.


Sustainability

Coastal Cities Are Increasingly Vulnerable, and So Is the Economy that Relies on Them by Gregory Unruh

Miami is a perfect example.


Policy

A Brief Guide to U.S. Corporate Tax Reform by Walter Frick

How the current system works, and why it needs fixing.


Psychology

5 Ways to Focus at Work, from an Executive Who's Struggled with ADHD by Jack Kosakowski

Workarounds honed through trial and error.


Performance measurement

Are You Accurately Measuring Your Company's Digital Strength? by Jeff Maling, Rod Fertig, Arun Muthupalaniappan

A number of metrics are strong predictors of revenue growth and share price.


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