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November 22, 2021
 

5 New Rules for Leading a Hybrid Team

By Laszlo Bock

Technology and analytics

How No-Code Platforms Can Bring AI to Small and Midsize Businesses by Jonathon Reilly

Three features to look for as you consider the right tool for your company.


Hiring and recruitment

How to Attract Top Tech Talent by Jonathan Frick, KC George, Julie Coffman

An analysis of Glassdoor data sheds light on three factors candidates care about most.


Brand management

Facebook’s Rebrand Has a Fundamental Problem by Denise Lee Yohn

The vision behind Meta is still just that: a vision.


Business management

Making Silos Work for Your Organization by Herman Vantrappen, Frederic Wirtz

The answer isn’t to break them down. It’s to build in effective checks and balances.


Career planning

A Measured Approach to Making a Drastic Change by Mark Mortensen

Take these small steps before making a big leap.


Leadership

How Do I Stop Being Defensive?

A leader learns how to move away from defending past leadership decisions and focus on the future.


Leading teams

Forget Flexibility. Your Employees Want Autonomy. by Holger Reisinger, Dane Fetterer

People want to make their own decisions about when and where they work, according to survey data.


Inclusion and belonging

How Sharing Our Stories Builds Inclusion by Selena Rezvani, Stacey A. Gordon

Numbers don’t inspire changes in behavior — people and stories do.

 
 

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