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Family businesses often operate on trust and inherited roles, but without formal policies, they risk misaligned expectations ...
In this roundtable discussion, HBR Editor at Large Adi Ignatius speaks with three experts about how organizations are navigating the prospect of new U.S. tariffs, especially on China, and the ...
Collaborative AI acts as a thought partner to help you get your brain moving. By generating initial drafts, creative prompts, ...
In March, Lidl promoted a limited-edition Dubai Style chocolate bar by producing LIVE shopping and shoppable videos, posted ...
The emotional tenor of a leader’s expressions can have a major impact on their team. While positivity can make their workers ...
The financial impact of poor knowledge management (KM) is staggering: • Employees waste an average of 10% of their workweek ...
Leading a high-performing sales team requires a personalized talent management approach. Salespeople’s needs evolve ...
A conversation with researcher Neri Karra Sillaman about creating companies that last. It’s a common story: an immigrant arrives in a new country, sees a need, and works hard to build a ...
Building consensus is a good thing—until it stalls decision-making. Being too collaborative can actually hold you back at work, argues leadership coach Rebecca Shambaugh. Instead of showing how ...
The Trump administration’s rapid escalation of a trade war with China has forced many companies to rethink their dependence on Chinese goods and access to the Chinese market—and face the ...
Setting a pricing strategy is never easy, but amidst unpredictable tariffs, global realignments, and recession fears, it’s an even greater high-stakes balancing act. Explore HBR HBR Store About ...
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