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Harvard Business Review We’re looking for smart, talented people to join our team at Harvard Business Publishing. If you’re passionate about business ideas, take a look at the positions we have available.

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Business is about ideas. Ideas that provoke, ideas that inspire, ideas that endure. At Harvard Business Publishing, ideas shine brightly. From the work of pioneering management thinkers to cutting-edge business practices, we give life to the ideas that shape the way business is done. ...
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Harvard Business Review Are your flaws the mirror images of your strengths? Leaders rarely make this connection, says executive coach and Harvard Business blogger Gill Corkindale. In this post she describes 4 strategies to avoid the "strengths/weaknesses" trap.

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One of the first things I ask my new clients to do is write down three of their key strengths and three of their flaws. Typically, strengths might be attention to detail, focus, and drive; flaws can be delegation, lack of creativity, and people-management skills. ...
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Harvard Business Review Handling difficult conversations is never easy—in the worst situations, they can put your relationships and reputation at risk. Managing Difficult Interactions will help you deal with these hard talks and come to productive, respectful conclusions. Download this guide now for $9.95.

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In the business world, confrontations are inevitable -- whether they're with your employees, peers, bosses, or even suppliers and customers. Ignored or handled badly, confrontations can damage workplace relationships and ruin careers. ...
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Harvard Business Review What’s your greatest asset during a difficult conversation? Asking questions. In this post, Peter Bergman explores how you can change the dynamics of even the hardest talks by learning to ask the right questions and listen attentively. What tactics have you used to diffuse a tense situation?

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My wife Eleanor and I used to live in a small house in Princeton, New Jersey. One night we returned home to find a car parked in our single space driveway with no owner in sight. We were tired and had nowhere nearby to legally park our car. ...
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Harvard Business Review Want to help shape the future of ideas? Join the Harvard Business Review Advisory Council research community. Help evaluate our current work and chart the future direction of all our publishing efforts. Through online discussions and surveys, you will have opportunities to share ideas with your peers and our editors. J...oin now and receive a free copy of 10 Must-Read Articles from HBR.

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Harvard Business Review Rosabeth Moss Kanter, Harvard Business School professor, explains how large corporations are doing good to do well. What's one of their secrets? Serve the underserved.

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Harvard Business Review In this fictional case study, our protagonist, Dan Sestak, has had a charmed career path at packaged-foods giant NutriSelect. But with his last promotion to chief executive, he might be in over his head. How can Dan regain his footing—and the confidence of his executive team? This case will appear in a forthcoming issu...e of HBR. Click through to read it and leave your comments on HarvardBusiness.org, and they’ll be considered for publication in the magazine.

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Our fictional protagonist, Dan Sestak, has had a charmed career path at packaged-foods giant NutriSelect. But with his last promotion, has he bitten off more than he can chew?
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Harvard Business Review The US is rethinking how to pay for health care - but what are we paying for? Physician and HBS Professor Richard Bohmer discusses the need to reexamine how we design and manage patient care.

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Featured Guest: Richard Bohmer, physician, Harvard Business School professor, and author of Designing Care: Aligning the Nature and Management of Health Care.
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Harvard Business Review Do you have an HBR success story? We want to hear how you’ve used an idea you found in HBR or on HBR.org to develop your career or grow your business. Click through to My HBR Success Story and tell us how you’ve used HBR to make an impact, and you could win an Amazon Kindle.

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More than 200,000 business professionals rely on Harvard Business Review to help them solve their business challenges. Now we want to hear how HBR has helped you!
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Harvard Business Review Increased competition, rapidly changing technologies, and disruptive business models are reshaping the global economy. What do you need to do to respond to challenges like these? Scott Anthony, author of The Silver Lining and an Harvard Business blogger, has three insights which can help you overcome these obstacles.... What’s your biggest challenge in today’s changing economy?

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I picked up an interesting vibe at the Magazine Publishers Association Innovation Conference the other week. For the most part, the industry has had a tough year as it grapples with recession, changing consumer behavior, and a range of disruptive technologies. ...
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