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Podcast - Managing the Future of Work
like? What does their work style and work time look like? Our research indicates that the best employers and the ones that are able to attract and retain the best talent are...
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- September 2003 (Revised March 2004)
- Compilation
Max Green: Work Patterns at Ditto (C)
By: Leslie A. Perlow
According to his managers, Max, a software engineer on a product development team, is an organizational superstar. Describes his life and provides a log of how Max spends his time. A rewritten version of an earlier case.
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Groups and Teams;
Work-Life Balance;
Information Technology Industry
Perlow, Leslie A. "Max Green: Work Patterns at Ditto (C)." Harvard Business School Compilation 404-057, September 2003. (Revised March 2004.)
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that would be perfect for a college student, but they happen not to have a summer intern right now, or it’s the wrong time of year? Can we create a model where busy professionals can give these short-term projects to college students as a...
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or "I have a new point of sale system and I want to be able to get the data out of that system and do something with it." The types of skills and capabilities that would be too expensive for people to hire full time in-house, they just...
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workers into focus If workers are in short supply, why do employers continue to use digital gatekeepers that screen out millions of capable individuals? Joe Fuller joins his Managing the Future of Work...
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two weeks of studying the textbook. You did the work that you needed to do to ensure that you achieved the level of proficiency that you desired. Whereas you then end up spending more of your time on those...
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- 27 Jan 2020
- Research & Ideas
Hard Work Isn't Enough: How to Find Your Edge
Since English is not your native language, it will take you some time to get the hang of writing.” Suspecting the instructor had judged her work unfairly based on her last name, she decided to own the...
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Stomski: We’re seeing a lot of engagement and movement through short-form programs and certificates—six to nine months. We have those in cybersecurity, health and wellness. Those two are our most popular short form. The notion as an adult...
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- 01 Oct 2021
- Blog Post
Alumni Spotlight: Career Advice from Alums Working in Climate
This year the theme of Climate Week is highlighting what businesses and governments can do to meet their climate targets. In that spirit, we have reached out to recent alums working in the climate space and asked them the following, “What...
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- 28 May 2014
- Research & Ideas
Building Histories of Emerging Economies One Interview at a Time
teaching in business schools and elsewhere. The hundreds of pages of transcripts provide a unique resource for scholars working on monographs, journal articles, and cases focused on the insights, struggles, and achievements of top...
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by Julia Hanna
- 01 Mar 2021
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What Does Remote Work Mean for Middle Managers?
consciously working with your superior to obtain the best possible results for you, your boss, and the company.” However, it didn’t trigger the amount of follow-on research that the subject deserved after early interest in the topic died...
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look at the impact of offering Wellthy to reduce paid time off and leave. And this is going to be set up as a scientific study with a control group, and a group that gets offered Wellthy. And we'll be able to measure the difference in the...
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look at a lot of the way that these conversations happen, it’s really focused on who you know. It’s like, you meet with a friend of a friend who works in an industry, and you’re lucky enough and ambitious enough to potentially reach out...
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volatility and trying to work its way through the system and get to what will be a more regular environment. Let me end with a question that I think draws upon the fact that you spend so much time with...
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Martin Mandorff We study the relationship between ethnicity, occupational choice, and entrepreneurship. Immigrant groups in the United States cluster in specific business sectors. For example, Koreans are 34 times more concentrated in...
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history of work addressing racial and gender disparities, also disparities experienced by the LGBTQ+ community. So we’ve been focused on those for a long time and in a number of different areas, certainly in...
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Leisure Beliefs and the Subjective Well-being of Nations
By: Lucia Macchia and A.V. Whillans
Here, we construct a data set of 79 countries (N = 220,000) and explore whether differences in the prioritization of time (leisure) vs. money (work) explain cross-country differences in happiness. Consistent with our predictions, countries whose citizens value leisure...
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Leisure;
Work;
Subjective Well-being;
Public Policy;
Employment;
Happiness;
Governance;
Policy
Macchia, Lucia, and A.V. Whillans. "Leisure Beliefs and the Subjective Well-being of Nations." Journal of Positive Psychology 16, no. 2 (2021): 198–206. (Shared Authorship.)
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Podcast - Managing the Future of Work
more generally?Hancock: A relatively small portion of our workforce is represented in terms of unions. We devote a substantial amount of our time to those working relationships to ultimately establish and...
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Podcast Podcast Harvard Business School Professors Bill Kerr and Joe Fuller talk to leaders grappling with the forces reshaping the nature of work. Apple Podcasts Spotify Amazon More Ways to Listen iHeartRadioPlayer.fmAudacyCastboxPocket Casts 10 Feb 2021 Managing the...
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