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Two Cheers for International Women's Day
Rosabeth Moss Kanter
Let's reserve the third cheer for when gender gaps close, limitations fade, and we pay attention to problems of opportunity and inclusion year round.
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Jeanne C. Meister and Karie Willyerd
GIVING FEEDBACK
Use Twitter to Collect Micro-Feedback
Jeanne C. Meister and Karie Willyerd
Lengthy 360 forms and quarterly reviews both lack the authenticity and immediacy good feedback requires.
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The Right Way to Collaborate (If You Must)
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Morten Hansen discusses why so many collaboration efforts fail.
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Daniel Isenberg
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Ron Ashkenas
OPERATIONS
Do You Need All That Data?
Ron Ashkenas
Four questions to ensure your facts and figures add more clarity than complexity.
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Melissa Raffoni
MANAGING PEOPLE
Eight Things Your Employees Want From You
Melissa Raffoni
Directing the feelings, attitudes, actions, and behaviors of a team is a big task. Here's how your employees want it done.
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Tom Davenport
COMMUNICATION
Six Ingredients for a Good Online Comment
Tom Davenport
The science of crafting an intelligent, readable response.
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Michael Schrage
INFORMATION & TECHNOLOGY
To Improve Performance, Audit Your Employees' Emails
Michael Schrage
If your inbox is cluttered with mindless missives, it may reflect a deeper problem.
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