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Why Friends Matter at Work and in Life
Peter Bregman
Research and the author's mother-in-law prove reality TV contestants wrong on this point.
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Robert I. Sutton
Do You Have Their Backs? Or Just Your Own?
Robert I. Sutton
The best bosses serve as human shields for their teams.
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Telling the Truth About Power
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Featured Guest: Jeffrey Pfeffer, Stanford Business School professor and author of the HBR article Power Play.
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Whitney Johnson
The Long of Coming Up Short
Whitney Johnson
When we learn to fail, we'll know how to succeed.
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With Friends Like These: <br />The Art of Managing Complementors
With Friends Like These:
The Art of Managing Complementors
Harvard Business Review Article
Intel and Microsoft neither buy from nor sell to each other directly, but they are undeniably in business together. They are probably the world's most widely known pair of complementors — companies that independently provide complementary products or services to mutual customers.
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How to Avoid Death by Presentation
Ron Ashkenas
Three tips to simplify and improve your communications.
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