Tuesday, August 13, 2019

Hotlist: Don’t Put a Digital Expert in Charge of Your Digital Transformation


THE WEEKLY HOTLIST: Harvard Business Review

August 12, 2019

Don't Put a Digital Expert in Charge of Your Digital Transformation

By Nathan Furr, Jur Gaarlandt, Andrew Shipilov


Conflict

How to Say "No" at Work Without Making Enemies by Joseph Grenny

Be confident and explain your thinking.


Hiring

5 Ways to Respond to Ageism in a Job Interview by Rebecca Zucker

Lead with your energy, not your experience.


Change management

Leading Change in a Company That's Historically Bad At It by Ron Carucci

First, acknowledge past failures.


Leadership & Managing people

Great Mentors Focus on the Whole Person, Not Just Their Career by Rick Woolworth

There's a lot more to us than our jobs.


Work-life balance

Will the 4-Day Workweek Take Hold in Europe? by Ben Laker, Thomas Roulet

Here are the pros and cons.


Pricing

What a "Price Vocabulary" Is, and Why Companies Need One by Utpal M. Dholakia

At Costco, it isn't random that prices end in .99 or .97.


Leadership & Managing people

3 Traits of a Strong Professional Relationship by Darin Rowell

A guide for assessing your work relationships.


Gender

What Men Can Do to Be Better Mentors and Sponsors to Women by Rania H. Anderson, David G. Smith

Understand their challenges and help them get ahead.


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