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    • 04 Feb 2019
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    Green Businesses Are Incredibly Difficult to Make Profitable. Try It Anyway

    by Dina Gerdeman

    Making a business successful is a challenge in itself, but making a green business profitable is an even harder journey. For society's sake, entrepreneurs must be prepared to make that journey, says Geoffrey Jones. Open for comment; 0 Comments.

    • 26 Nov 2018
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    Make Your Employees Feel Psychologically Safe

    by Martha Lagace

    To do their best work, people need to feel secure and safe in their workplace. In a new book, Amy C. Edmondson details how companies can develop psychological safety. Open for comment; 0 Comments.

    • 15 Nov 2018
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    Can the Global Food Industry Overcome Public Distrust?

    by Sean Silverthorne

    The public is losing trust in many institutions involved in putting food on our table, says Ray A. Goldberg, author of the new book Food Citizenship. Here's what needs to be done. Open for comment; 0 Comments.

    • 01 Oct 2018
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    Is the US Losing its Ability to Attract Highly Skilled Migrant Workers?

    by Martha Lagace

    As debates sharpen on the benefits and drawbacks of migrant labor, William R. Kerr's new book explores why global talent flows matter to national economic development and security. Book excerpt and author interview. Open for comment; 0 Comments.

    • 22 Aug 2018
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    Developing a Strategy for the Digital World

    by Sean Silverthorne

    A new book by Sunil Gupta, "Driving Digital Strategy," explores how traditional businesses can make the leap into the digital age. Open for comment; 0 Comments.

    • 15 Aug 2018
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    Why Entrepreneurs Must Focus on Building Trust

    by Dina Gerdeman

    Legal and social institutions that support entrepreneurs often aren't well established in developing countries. Tarun Khanna's new book explains how businesses can make up for that by building trust. Open for comment; 0 Comments.

    • 05 Jul 2018
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    Henry Kissinger's Lessons for Business Negotiators

    by Sean Silverthorne

    Much has been written about Henry Kissinger the diplomat and United States secretary of state, but surprisingly little about Kissinger the dealmaker. A trio of Harvard scholars remedies that with Kissinger the Negotiator: Lessons from Dealmaking at the Highest Level. Co-author James Sebenius discusses what business negotiators can learn. Open for comment; 0 Comments.

    • 30 Apr 2018
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    How to Be a Rebel Leader

    by Carmen Nobel

    In the book Rebel Talent, Francesca Gino argues companies should encourage rebellion in their workplaces. Quiz: Discover what type of rebel you really are. Open for comment; 0 Comments.

    • 22 Feb 2018
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    The New History of American Capitalism

    Historians are taking a new look at capitalism in light of its adoption in most of the developed world. From the edited volume American Capitalism: New Histories, by Sven Beckert and Christine Desan, the authors delve into the evolution of these new historic views. Open for comment; 0 Comments.

    • 29 Jan 2018
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    How 'Teaming' Saved 33 Lives in the Chilean Mining Disaster

    by Amy C. Edmondson

    Teams composed of people from across expertise areas can create solutions beyond what any one agency can deliver, says Amy Edmondson. Just ask several dozen Chilean workers rescued from a mine collapse. Open for comment; 0 Comments.

    • 11 Dec 2017
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    'Don’t Show Up Empty-handed' and Other Tips for Finding the Right Job at a Startup

    by Sean Silverthorne

    Finding a job at a startup is not the same process as hunting employment at an established business. Titles? Who needs titles?! Jeffrey Bussgang's new book, Entering StartUpLand, is an essential guide for getting a job and being productive at a new company. Includes book excerpt. Open for comment; 0 Comments.

    • 04 Oct 2017
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    Five Leaders Forged in Crisis, and What We Can Learn From Them

    by Dina Gerdeman

    Business historian Nancy Koehn details the leadership skills of five people forged in crisis: Abraham Lincoln, Ernest Shackleton, Frederick Douglass, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, and Rachel Carson. Includes book excerpt. Open for comment; 0 Comments.

    • 29 Aug 2017
    • Book

    Using Language to Build a Global Company

    by Sean Silverthorne

    In her new book The Language of Global Success, Tsedal Neeley describes Japanese tech giant Rakuten's five-year effort to adopt English as its lingua franca of business. Open for comment; 0 Comments.

    • 12 Jul 2017
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    What Jane Austen and Mel Brooks Can Teach Us About Finance

    by Carmen Nobel

    A new book by Mihir Desai links the fundamentals of finance to several centuries of literature, history, philosophy, music, visual arts, theater, and comedy to make the subject seem less mystifying—and more humanizing—to a broad audience of non-financiers. Open for comment; 0 Comments.

    • 21 Jun 2017
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    Meet the Oddball Entrepreneurs Who Invented Green Businesses

    by Sean Silverthorne

    Historians have hardly noticed the fringe-of-society entrepreneurs who gave birth to the green business movement starting in the 19th century. In a new book, Profits and Sustainability: A History of Green Entrepreneurship, Geoffrey Jones chronicles the pioneers of healthy food, alternative energy, and alternative living. Open for comment; 0 Comments.

    • 03 May 2017
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    The Clear Connection Between Slavery and American Capitalism

    by Dina Gerdeman

    Slavery is often depicted as a regional institution of cruelty in the South, but it was also the driver of broader American economic prosperity. Sven Beckert discusses Slavery’s Capitalism: A New History of American Economic Development, an exploration by 16 scholars of the ties between the brutal system of human bondage and 19th century economic development across the nation. Open for comment; 0 Comments.

    • 20 Mar 2017
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    Why Companies Are Placing Users at the Core of Their Innovation Strategies

    by Dina Gerdeman

    In his recent edited volume Revolutionizing Innovation, Karim Lakhani brings together the latest thinking around open innovation, users, and communities. Open for comment; 0 Comments.

    • 08 Mar 2017
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    Why American Democracy Thrives On Conflict

    by Julia Hanna

    Intense political conflict, mediated by shared ideals, has always been with us and is profoundly American, a lesson David Moss drives home in his new book, Democracy: A Case Study. The problem: Not all conflict is productive. Open for comment; 0 Comments.

    • 14 Dec 2016
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    Simple Ways to Take Gender Bias Out of Your Job Ads

    by Carmen Nobel

    Iris Bohnet's book What Works: Gender Equality by Design, discusses how organizations can leverage findings from behavioral science research to fight gender bias in the workplace—starting with job listings. Open for comment; 0 Comments.

    • 19 Oct 2016
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    Three Critical Mistakes Digital Businesses Make With Content

    by Michael Blanding

    Do companies really understand the nature of today's digital transformation? Bharat Anand's book The Content Trap offers a new view of digital strategy that shifts the focus from "produce the best content" to "create the best connections." Open for comment; 0 Comments.

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