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forbes.com just now

Why Employees Cannot Disconnect From Work During PTO

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Fast Company yesterday

This is the feedback mistake that experienced leaders keep making

Experienced leaders repeatedly make one specific feedback error that undermines trust and behavior change.

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Inc. 1h ago

RTO Isn’t About Productivity: Wharton Psychologist Reveals the Dark Truth Behind In-Office Pushes

Wharton research suggests RTO mandates signal control over productivity, a credibility risk leaders must address.

HBR
Harvard Business Review 5h ago

How Leaders Create the Conditions for Innovative Thinking

HBR identifies specific leader behaviors that create psychological conditions where teams actually innovate.

HBR
Harvard Business Review 5h ago

Employees Aren’t Questioning AI Advice Enough

HBR finds employees accept AI recommendations without scrutiny, creating liability and judgment gaps leaders must close.

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Inc. 6h ago

Is Your Team Suffering From the ‘Golem Effect’? The Hidden Cost of Putting Up With Bad Managers

Low-expectation managers quietly damage team performance through a self-fulfilling cycle of underperformance.

HBR
Harvard Business Review 2d ago

Lead Your Employees Through the AI Revolution

HBR provides a leadership framework for guiding employees through AI disruption with clarity and confidence.

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Inc. 3d ago

Every Leader Says They Want Honesty. Few Realize They Punish It.

Leaders who claim to value honesty often unconsciously punish it, undermining trust and candor.

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Fast Company 8d ago

Why your smartest people stop taking risks at work (& how to reverse it)

Smart employees stop taking risks when leaders unknowingly punish initiative — here is how to reverse it.

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Fortune 6d ago

Anne Hathaway says she was spammed with ChatGPT-written thank you notes after hiring a recent role: ‘Nobody on that list gets that job’

Anne Hathaway warns AI-generated thank-you notes are getting candidates immediately disqualified from consideration.

HBR
Harvard Business Review 6d ago

The Right Way to Handle Decision Rights

HBR outlines how clearly assigning decision rights reduces conflict, speeds execution, and strengthens leadership credibility.

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Harvard Business Review (uploads) on YouTube 7d ago

3 Reasons AT&T Is Prioritizing In-Person Work

AT&T outlines three specific business rationales driving its return-to-office mandate, offering executives a replicable framework.

HBR
Harvard Business Review 7d ago

3 Forces Are Redefining the Transition from Manager to Leader

HBR identifies three forces reshaping what it means to transition from managing tasks to leading people.

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MIT Sloan Mgmt Review 8d ago

AI Upskilling at Scale: Bank of America’s Bernard Hampton

Bank of America's head of HR details how large-scale AI upskilling is being executed in practice.

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Fortune 8d ago

IBM’s $17 million DOJ settlement makes the case for civility

IBM's $17 million DOJ settlement over workplace conduct makes a direct cost argument for civil culture.

HBR
Harvard Business Review 8d ago

Rethink How You Evaluate and Hire Talent

HBR argues current talent evaluation methods systematically screen out the best candidates.

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Harvard Business Review (uploads) on YouTube 9d ago

HBR Executive Panel: Leading Middle Managers in the AI Era

HBR panel examines how the AI era is changing expectations and pressures on middle management layers.

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McKinsey 9d ago

Collective action, collective success: A CEO’s role in transformations

McKinsey research identifies CEO behaviors that make or break major organizational transformations.

HR
theHRDIRECTOR 15d ago

Employees are staying silent about the issues HR most needs to hear

Employees are withholding critical feedback from HR, leaving leaders blind to their most pressing problems.

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Fast Company 16d ago

The leadership crisis nobody is talking about: why your high performers might be your most vulnerable employees

High performers are quietly burning out and leaving, and most leaders are not recognizing the warning signs.