by HappyQuotient | Jul 23, 2018 | HBR
Have you ever thought about starting a new job or school, and found your heart pounding and your mind racing with a series of “what ifs”? If so, you may wonder “do I have anxiety?” Anxiety is your body’s natural threat response system. When your brain...
by HappyQuotient | Jul 23, 2018 | Harvard Biz, HBR, Management Tips
Tanased Heamathulin/EyeEm/Getty Images If we were designing a labor market from scratch today, it’s unlikely we’d create one that rewards only full-time employees. It wouldn’t make sense given the many ways that people choose to — or...
by HappyQuotient | Jul 23, 2018 | Harvard Biz, HBR, Management Tips
markus spiske/unsplash In 2014, Stanford professor Clifford Nass faced a student revolt. Nass’s students claimed that those in one section of his technology interface course received higher grades on the final exam than counterparts in another. Unfortunately,...
by HappyQuotient | Jul 23, 2018 | Harvard Biz, HBR, Management Tips
H. Armstrong Roberts/ClassicStock/Getty Images Although religion is a central aspect of life for many people across the globe, there is scant research on how religion affects non-religious routines like grocery shopping. But using both field and laboratory data,...
by HappyQuotient | Jul 22, 2018 | HBR
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by HappyQuotient | Jul 20, 2018 | Harvard Biz, HBR, Management Tips
Klaus Vedfelt/Getty Images Human beings have an astonishing ability to learn, but our motivation to do so tends to decrease with age, particularly in adulthood. As children, we are naturally curious and free to explore the world around us. As adults, we are much more...
by HappyQuotient | Jul 20, 2018 | Harvard Biz, HBR, Management Tips
Classen Rafael/EyeEm/Getty Images Despite good intentions—and widespread acceptance of the importance of innovation—efforts to innovate at large companies often lack a clear mission and framework, and as a result, they go off the rails. At one large...
by HappyQuotient | Jul 20, 2018 | Harvard Biz, HBR, Management Tips
Oliver Burston/Getty Images While overall adoption of artificial intelligence remains low among businesses (about 20% upon our last study), senior executives know that AI isn’t just hype. Organizations across sectors are looking closely at the technology to see...
by HappyQuotient | Jul 20, 2018 | Harvard Biz, HBR, Management Tips
Martin Konopka/EyeEm/Getty Images The use of virtual file-sharing platforms like Dropbox, Google Docs, and others has become ubiquitous in business, academic, and other settings. But is your team using such collaborative platforms as effectively as they could be?...
by HappyQuotient | Jul 20, 2018 | Harvard Biz, HBR, Management Tips
Jan Stromme/Getty Images CEOs are known for their confidence. It is, after all, one of the reasons they’ve made it to the top. And yet, that confidence sometimes flags, as we at leadership advisory firm Egon Zehnder learned from a survey of 402 CEOs from...
by HappyQuotient | Jul 20, 2018 | HBR
The average adult eats about 3,400 milligrams (mg) of sodium per day — far more than the recommended daily goal of 2,300 mg. Here are the top 10 types of food that account for more than 40% of the sodium we eat each day, along with some ideas for simple swaps to help...
by HappyQuotient | Jul 19, 2018 | HBR
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by HappyQuotient | Jul 19, 2018 | Harvard Biz, HBR, Management Tips
PhotoAlto/Matthieu Spohn/Getty Images A recent survey by Deloitte of “aggressive adopters” of cognitive technologies found that 76% believe that they will “substantially transform” their companies within the next three years. There probably...
by HappyQuotient | Jul 19, 2018 | Harvard Biz, HBR, Management Tips
Valerio Gualandi/EyeEm/Getty Images Most people I know have a to-do list so long that it’s not clear that there’s an end to it. Some tasks, even quite important ones, linger unfinished for a long time, and it’s easy to start feeling guilty or ashamed...
by HappyQuotient | Jul 19, 2018 | Harvard Biz, HBR, Management Tips
Hayon Thapaliya/HBR Staff If you ran a fancy restaurant, would you want the chef also to clean dishes and mop the floor? Of course not. You’d hire others to do these things and let the chef focus on producing delicious food. This simple idea — that one...
by HappyQuotient | Jul 19, 2018 | HBR
For people considering hip or knee replacement surgery, it’s something they want — and need — to know. In the US alone, surgeons perform more than 600,000 knee replacements and about 330,000 hip replacements each year. These operations can provide a major improvement...
by HappyQuotient | Jul 19, 2018 | Harvard Biz, HBR, Management Tips
HBR Staff The world’s 230 million knowledge workers are frazzled. Modern life is an interminable cacophony of emails, notifications, messages, alerts, feeds, data and information. 70% of us look at our phones within 30 minutes of waking up. All this causes...
by HappyQuotient | Jul 19, 2018 | Harvard Biz, HBR, Management Tips
spiderstock/Getty Images One of the biggest challenges facing management scientists has been the struggle to produce knowledge that is both academically rigorous and applicable to practicing managers. In an Academy of Management Journal editorial, we described two...
by HappyQuotient | Jul 19, 2018 | Harvard Biz, HBR, Management Tips
Paul Garbett for HBR No, it’s not just you. If you’ve ever doubted that you had your boss’s full attention while her laptop is open in front of her, stop doubting. In spite of her protests that “I’m listening, go ahead…,” she...
by HappyQuotient | Jul 18, 2018 | HBR
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by HappyQuotient | Jul 18, 2018 | Harvard Biz, HBR, Management Tips
Hayon Thapaliya/HBR Staff We know that controlling what we pay attention to is the key to living an intentional life. According to an informal poll of my clients, one of the biggest impediments to attention management is “O.P.P.” — other...
by HappyQuotient | Jul 18, 2018 | Harvard Biz, HBR, Management Tips
Hill Street Studios/Getty Images Public speaking affects people in different ways. Some people get jittery and anxious before they talk; they need to spend time calming themselves down before they go onstage. Other people want to make sure they have extra energy when...
by HappyQuotient | Jul 18, 2018 | Harvard Biz, HBR, Management Tips
Westend61/Getty Images In countries like India, South Africa, Italy, and the United States, institutional trust is declining. People have less faith in businesses, governments, and the media. But this is not a global trend. The 2018 Edelman Trust Barometer reveals...
by HappyQuotient | Jul 18, 2018 | HBR
Hopefully, you’ll never experience what it’s like to be an inpatient in the hospital. But even if it’s not you, it’s likely that someone — family member, good friend, colleague — will experience a hospital stay at some point. We want you to help you be as informed...
by HappyQuotient | Jul 18, 2018 | Harvard Biz, HBR, Management Tips
Noam Galai/Contributor/Getty Images I’ve been following Netflix since 2005, when I first visited its headquarters in Silicon Valley and interviewed Reed Hastings, its founder and CEO. I don’t think I’ve learned more about strategy, technology, and...
by HappyQuotient | Jul 17, 2018 | Harvard Biz, HBR, Management Tips
Kristie Rogers, an assistant professor of management at Marquette University, has identified a free and abundant resource most leaders aren’t giving employees enough of: respect. She explains the two types of workplace respect, how to communicate them, and what...
by HappyQuotient | Jul 17, 2018 | HBR
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Every year, hundreds of thousands of children get concussions. They get them from falls, from playing sports, from being hit by objects, from bumping into things. What many people don’t realize is that it doesn’t necessarily take a big impact to get a concussion. One...
by HappyQuotient | Jul 17, 2018 | Harvard Biz, HBR, Management Tips
Alexander Baumann/The International Photo Co./Getty Images Ignorance may be bliss for some, but ask anyone in commerce or finance, and they will make it abundantly clear: Ignorance is risk. For that reason, U.S. markets embrace reasonable regulation to ensure...
by HappyQuotient | Jul 17, 2018 | Harvard Biz, HBR, Management Tips
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by HappyQuotient | Jul 17, 2018 | HBR
Every year, hundreds of thousands of children get concussions. They get them from falls, from playing sports, from being hit by objects, from bumping into things. What many people don’t realize is that it doesn’t necessarily take a big impact to get a concussion. One...
by HappyQuotient | Jul 17, 2018 | Harvard Biz, HBR, Management Tips
HBR Staff/YASUYOSHI CHIBA/Getty Images During Jeff Immelt’s tenure as CEO of General Electric, from 2001 until 2017, the company’s stock price fell by over 30%, a decline of roughly $150 billion in shareholder value. Since Immelt’s departure,...
by HappyQuotient | Jul 17, 2018 | Harvard Biz, HBR, Management Tips
John Fedele/Getty Images Today’s young professionals grew up in an age of mind-boggling technological change, seeing the growth of the internet, the invention of the smartphone, and the development of machine-learning systems. These advances all point toward the...
by HappyQuotient | Jul 17, 2018 | Harvard Biz, HBR, Management Tips
Walker and Walker/Getty Images Rivalry is everywhere. We see rivalries in sports, business, school, and basically any arena where there is competition. Whether it is rivalry between people (Bill Gates versus Steve Jobs; Roger Federer versus Rafael Nadal),...
by HappyQuotient | Jul 17, 2018 | Harvard Biz, HBR, Management Tips
Walker and Walker/Getty Images Rivalry is everywhere. We see rivalries in sports, business, school, and basically any arena where there is competition. Whether it is rivalry between people (Bill Gates versus Steve Jobs; Roger Federer versus Rafael Nadal),...
by HappyQuotient | Jul 16, 2018 | HBR
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by HappyQuotient | Jul 16, 2018 | Harvard Biz, HBR, Management Tips
H.Armstrong Roberts/ClassicStock/Getty Images When I speak to large groups about leadership, one question I often ask is, “How many of you have ever received a compliment from your boss that actually offended you?” Without exception, more than two-thirds...
by HappyQuotient | Jul 16, 2018 | Harvard Biz, HBR, Management Tips
Helen King/Getty Images Here’s a work scenario many of us know too well: You are in a meeting and your manager brings up a project that needs to be assigned. It’s not particularly challenging work, but it’s time-consuming, unlikely to drive revenue,...
by HappyQuotient | Jul 16, 2018 | Harvard Biz, HBR, Management Tips
Martin Barraud/Getty Images I remember the first time I felt old as a manager — more than 10 years ago now. It was at a lunch with my new team, when I mentioned the first “45” I bought with my own money as a kid. One of my direct reports, who was 10...
by HappyQuotient | Jul 16, 2018 | HBR
Do you take medication for acid reflux, allergies, anxiety, birth control, blood pressure, or pain? If so, depression or suicidal thoughts may be listed as a side effect, and those side effects may occur far more often than we realized. At risk of depression and...
by HappyQuotient | Jul 16, 2018 | Harvard Biz, HBR, Management Tips
Martin Barraud/Getty Images I remember the first time I felt old as a manager — more than 10 years ago now. It was at a lunch with my new team, when I mentioned the first “45” I bought with my own money as a kid. One of my direct reports, who was 10...