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- April 2021
- Article
Beyond the Emoticon: Are There Unintentional Cues of Emotion in Email?
By: Hayley Blunden and Andrew Brodsky
Email and text-based communication have become ubiquitous. Although recent findings indicate emotional equivalence between face-to-face and email communication, there is limited evidence of nonverbal behaviors in text-based communication, especially the kinds of...
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Attributions;
Nonverbal Behavior;
Computer-mediated Communication;
Communication;
Emotions
Blunden, Hayley, and Andrew Brodsky. "Beyond the Emoticon: Are There Unintentional Cues of Emotion in Email?" Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 47, no. 4 (April 2021): 565–579. (https://doi.org/10.1177/0146167220936054.)
- 19 Jun 2017
- Blog Post
Bridges: Remembering the “Why”
paper, found a place to live, and gotten to the bottom of my overflowing inbox. Right? But that's the thing about life, I realized over the next three days: it's never the right time. There's always more work to do, another email to...
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- 07 Feb 2021
- News
Not Every Remote Work Meeting Needs Video, Says Business Professor
- 12 Jun 2018
- News
Delta, Qantas and the rise of CEO activism
- 31 Aug 2017
- News
Leaders must find the words to heal America’s wounds
- 17 Jul 2017
- News
Silence breaks through the noise of success
- 24 Sep 2001
- Research & Ideas
Five Questions for Debora L. Spar
In the long run, even the most fundamental innovations have a way of being influenced by government, says Harvard Business School professor Debora Spar. That's why business leaders need political skills, too. Silverthorne: In Next: The Future Just Happened, Michael...
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by Sean Silverthorne
- 13 Oct 2020
- Video
Managers, respect your workers’ time by setting the right tone
- September 2008
- Case
Adobe Systems: Working Towards a "Suite" Release (A)
By: David A. Thomas and Lauren Barley
The case examines the tools a manager can use to keep her project on track and manage conflict and tension as Adobe prepares to launch Creative Suite 3, the biggest software release in the company's 25-year history. The protagonist, Yvonne Murray, is a group program...
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Keywords:
Management Analysis, Tools, and Techniques;
Product Launch;
Projects;
Groups and Teams;
Conflict Management;
Power and Influence
Thomas, David A., and Lauren Barley. Adobe Systems: Working Towards a "Suite" Release (A). Harvard Business School Case 409-014, September 2008.
- 06 Apr 2018
- News
Share stories of failure to defang ‘malicious envy’ at work
- 31 Jul 2017
- News
Isolationism is killing the American dream
- 30 Jun 2019
- News
Open-Plan Work Spaces Lower Productivity And Employee Morale
- 04 Sep 2013
- News
Why businesses should let employees work less, think more
- 26 Jan 2018
- News
Investing in UK retailers: Bargains or basket cases?
- November 2007
- Case
Differences at Work: Emily (A)
By: Sandra J. Sucher and Rachel Gordon
In Differences at Work: Emily (A) HBS Case No. 9-408-014 Emily, a private equity analyst, reads disturbing, sexually focused emails written about her by work colleagues and acquaintances after they all attended a work-related social event. Emily debates what she should...
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Keywords:
Moral Sensibility;
Behavior;
Decision Choices and Conditions;
Organizational Culture;
Problems and Challenges;
Gender
Sucher, Sandra J., and Rachel Gordon. "Differences at Work: Emily (A)." Harvard Business School Case 408-014, November 2007.
- 15 Feb 2013
- News