Tuesday, June 18, 2019

Hotlist: Handling Negative Emotions in a Way that’s Good for Your Team


THE WEEKLY HOTLIST: Harvard Business Review

June 17, 2019

Handling Negative Emotions in a Way that's Good for Your Team

By Emma Seppälä, Christina Bradley


IT

When Employees Are Using Software That IT Hasn't Approved by Nathan Furr, Didier Rouillard, Andrew Shipilov

CIOs need to move their departments away from control and toward orchestration.


Hiring

Stop Lying to Job Candidates About the Role by Atta Tarki, Jeff Weiss

And help them be honest with you, too.


Organizational culture

Why Every Company Needs a Chief Experience Officer by Denise Lee Yohn

There's a link between happy employees and happy customers.


Organizational culture

Scaling Culture in Fast-Growing Companies by Jordana Valencia

It's not enough to rely on the charisma of the founders.


Hiring

Every New Employee Needs an Onboarding "Buddy" by Dawn Klinghoffer, Candice Young, Dave Haspas

Lessons from a pilot program at Microsoft.


Meetings

The Case for More Silence in Meetings by Steven G. Rogelberg, Liana Kreamer

It can lead to more — and better — ideas.


Psychology

If You Want to Use Your Phone Less, First Figure Out Why by Marcello Russo, Ariane Ollier-Malaterre, Gabriele Morandin

Identifying your motivations will help you achieve your goal.


Receiving feedback

How to Be Resilient in the Face of Harsh Criticism by Joseph Grenny

Four steps to recover and respond.


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