by HappyQuotient | Apr 30, 2019 | Harvard Biz, HBR, Management Tips
New devices offer less intrusive, more intuitive ways to make humans smarter. from HBR.org http://bit.ly/2GRXBUB
by HappyQuotient | Apr 30, 2019 | Harvard Biz, HBR, Management Tips
Digital infrastructure is best left to the private sector. from HBR.org http://bit.ly/2Vz8Bia
by HappyQuotient | Apr 30, 2019 | Harvard Biz, HBR, Management Tips
Kimberly Whitler, assistant professor at the University of Virginia Darden School of Business, believes the days of transplanting well-worn Western marketing practices into national markets may be numbered. She has researched marketing campaigns in China and finds...
by HappyQuotient | Apr 30, 2019 | Harvard Biz, HBR, Management Tips
Discrimination is widespread, and too few employers are responding. from HBR.org http://bit.ly/2VCTZhI
by HappyQuotient | Apr 29, 2019 | Harvard Biz, HBR, Management Tips
There are a lot of reasons women should feel optimistic about having both a career and children. Two professors tell us about the takeaways from their research on working motherhood and from their experience raising three kids each. They give advice about managing...
by HappyQuotient | Apr 29, 2019 | GGSC, Happiness, Health, Inspire, Wellness
Imagine seeing a woman stop on the street to give a dollar to a homeless person. Would that inspire you to give yourself, or would you just walk on? Many of us would be moved to give, which might even inspire others to give, creating a cycle of generosity. That’s not...
by HappyQuotient | Apr 29, 2019 | Harvard Biz, HBR, Management Tips
Tips for staying positive and productive in a negative environment. from HBR.org http://bit.ly/2ZHUsy6
by HappyQuotient | Apr 29, 2019 | Harvard Biz, HBR, Management Tips
Here’s what the current landscape looks like. from HBR.org http://bit.ly/2voAbjp
by HappyQuotient | Apr 29, 2019 | Harvard Biz, HBR, Management Tips
Learn when to put in more time and when to move on. from HBR.org http://bit.ly/2ZI7Gew
by HappyQuotient | Apr 29, 2019 | Harvard Biz, HBR, Management Tips
Learn when to put in more time and when to move on. from HBR.org http://bit.ly/2ZI7Gew