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Stewards of the Seventh Generation
widely used would reduce the amount of fossil fuel we ultimately burn. Taken together, these developments perhaps serve as a snapshot of the environmental landscape today. On the one hand, scientific indicators continue to warn of the long-term View Details
- 08 Sep 2016
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How We Make It Work
never work late or on weekends. I’ve found that if you work efficiently during the day, you can “just leave” at 5:30 or 6. These are pretty simple things, but over the years the effect of being home for dinner and to see the kids added...
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Podcast - Managing the Future of Work
address that challenge, we were going to end up with more people in liberal democracies feeling like the system is unfair, and they would be right to feel that. But also, we were squandering economic opportunity, it was deeply inefficient, and we lacked an View Details
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in a company and that the company—in this case, of course, a healthcare provider like Cleveland Clinic—is actively finding ways for people who’ve been effective performers, really shown their commitment to the organization—in your case,...
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and especially through Covid, have actually taken an assessment of their own skills—i.e., the internal employees’ skills—and thought about much better matching platforms to enable that. And so I think of that as a second-order effect that...
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Seen and Unseen | Baker Library | Bloomberg Center | Harvard Business School
colonialism; land dispossession; and across the breadth of the continent, the dislocation of Native peoples from their homelands. This exhibition invites us to engage with this complicated imagery both to reflect on history and to...
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- 02 Sep 2018
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Havana Rising
access, which can be expensive and spotty in Havana. Most days, she works from a nearby public park with a Wi-Fi hotspot. A landline, ever dependable, gets heavy use. “Megumi is organized and strategic,” says Collin Laverty. “She’s brought a balance and a grounding...
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place?Silas: So we’re very focused on collaboration tools. We’re very focused on studying the effectiveness of teams. We’ve had a lot of chatter around how we’ve thought about meeting times, and we have a great philosophy around, we call...
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the challenging search for an academic partner and how BlueSky’s recruitment strategy reflects Blue Cross’s community-focused mission and its commitment to diversity. And we’ll consider the potential for programs like BlueSky to work at...
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automation. But the effect hasn’t been universal. In the staffing and recruitment business, the post-pandemic reshuffling and reassessment of work seems to have bolstered traditional firms that have been struggling to adapt to an...
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why inclusion benefits the economy and economics Economist Lisa Cook discusses her pioneering work on the cost of exclusion—the economic consequences of innovation lost due to racism and sexism. The versatile scholar and policy expert also View Details
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Our Least Important Asset. In that book, you make a very provocative argument that the way financial accounting practices treat human assets and account for the cost of human assets actually would reflect and reinforce this tendency...
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