Tuesday, April 9, 2019

Hotlist: How to Speak Up in a Meeting, and When to Hold Back


THE WEEKLY HOTLIST: Harvard Business Review

April 8, 2019

How to Speak Up in a Meeting, and When to Hold Back

By Allison Shapira


Employee retention

The "Two Weeks' Notice" Approach to Changing Jobs Is Bad for Companies and Employees by Robert Glazer

Managers and direct reports should be able to talk honestly about career goals.


Receiving feedback

How to Take Criticism Well by Sabina Nawaz

Give yourself time to process it.


Economy

Companies Need to Prepare for the Next Economic Downturn by Martin Reeves, Kevin Whitaker, Christian Ketels

Whenever it happens, it won't look like 2008.


Developing employees

5 Ways to Help Your Team Be Open to Change by Edith Onderick-Harvey

Frame it as an opportunity for creativity.


Managing up

How to Work for a Boss Who Has Unrealistic Expectations by Liz Kislik

Find common ground.


Leadership

You Don't Have to Be CEO to Be a Visionary Leader by Ron Ashkenas, Brook Manville

People want to know what they're working toward and why.


Branding

How Brands Can Build Successful Relationships with Influencers by Alice Audrezet, Gwarlann de Kerviler

What many marketers get wrong.


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