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Recruit or Die

Chris Resto, founding director of MIT's Undergraduate Practice Opportunities Program and coauthor of "Recruit or Die."




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Three Signs of a Miserable Job

Patrick Lencioni, founder and president of The Table Group and author of "The Three Signs of a Miserable Job: A Fable for Managers."




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Redefining Global Strategy

Pankaj Ghemawat, IESE Business School professor and author of "Redefining Global Strategy: Crossing Borders in a World Where Differences Still Matter."




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iPhone or iPhony?

Joseph Pine, cofounder of Strategic Horizons LLP and coauthor of "Authenticity: What Consumers Really Want."




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How Women Become Leaders

Alice Eagly, professor of social psychology at Northwestern University and coauthor of "Through the Labyrinth."




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Customize Your Career

Cathleen Benko, vice chairman and chief talent officer for Deloitte LLP and coauthor of "Mass Career Customization."




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Disclosing Climate Risk

Alyson Slater, director of strategy for the Global Reporting Initiative.




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The Leaders We Need

Michael Maccoby, director of the Project on Technology, Work, and Character; author of "The Leaders We Need: And What Makes Us Follow."




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Rapid Transformation

Behnam Tabrizi, consulting professor at Stanford University and author of "Rapid Transformation: A 90-day Plan for Fast and Effective Change."




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Are You Making Things Too Complex?

Ron Ashkenas, managing partner of Robert H. Schaffer & Associates and author of the HBR article "Simplicity-Minded Management."




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GE and Wal-Mart Aren’t Game Changers

Bill Taylor, cofounder of Fast Company magazine and coauthor of "Mavericks at Work."




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Managing B Players

Tom DeLong, Harvard Business School professor.




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Don’t Bother with the Green Consumer

Steve Bishop, global lead of sustainability at IDEO.




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Managing Generation Y

Tammy Erickson, McKinsey Award-winning author.




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Where Does Strategic Innovation Come From?

George Stalk, senior partner at The Boston Consulting Group and author of "Five Future Strategies You Need Right Now."




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Disruptive Innovation

Scott Anthony, president of Innosight and lead author of "The Innovator's Guide to Growth: Putting Disruptive Innovation to Work."




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The Power of Unreasonable People

John Elkington, founder and chief entrepreneur of SustainAbility and coauthor of "The Power of Unreasonable People."




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Learning Organizations

David Garvin and Amy Edmonson, Harvard Business School professors and coauthors of the HBR article "Is Yours a Learning Organization?"




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Keep Your Ideas to Yourself

Marshall Goldsmith, executive coach.




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Grooming Top Performers

Boris Groysberg, Harvard Business School professor.




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Be a Better Leader, Have a Richer Life

Stewart Friedman, Wharton School professor and author of "Total Leadership: Be a Better Leader, Have a Richer Life."




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Reverse Engineering Google’s Innovation Machine

Tom Davenport, Babson College professor and coauthor of the HBR article "Reverse Engineering Google's Innovation Machine."




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Should Managers Have a Green Hippocratic Oath?

Rakesh Khurana, Harvard Business School professor.




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Negotiation Strategies for a Downturn

Mark Gordon, founding partner of Vantage Partners and coauthor of "The Point of the Deal: How to Negotiate When Yes Is Not Enough."




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Be a Social Media Provocateur

Josh Bernoff, vice president and principal analyst at Forrester Research and coauthor of "Groundswell: Winning in a World Transformed by Social Technologies."




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Where Will We Find Tomorrow’s Leaders?

Linda Hill, Harvard Business School professor and author of the HBR article "Where Will We Find Tomorrow's Leaders?"




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Why Gen Xers Are Unhappy at Work

Tammy Erickson, McKinsey Award-winning author.




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Greener B-Schools, Greener Employees

Andrew Winston, founder of Winston Eco-Strategies and coauthor of "Green to Gold."




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Retaining Employees When Money Is Tight

Christina Bielaszka-DuVernay, editor of Harvard Management Update.




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Innovation at Procter & Gamble

A.G. Lafley, chairman and CEO of Procter & Gamble.




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Are You Spending Your Time the Right Way?

Melissa Raffoni, president of Raffoni CEO Consulting.




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What Kind of Leader Will You Be?

Bill Taylor, cofounder of Fast Company magazine.




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The Internet, the Brain, and the Future of Business

Jeff Stibel, president of Web.com.




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When Does Executive Coaching Work?

Marshall Goldsmith, executive coach.




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Hollywood’s Innovation Story

Scott Kirsner, author of "Inventing the Movies: Hollywood's Epic Battle Between Innovation and the Status Quo, from Thomas Edison to Steve Jobs."




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The Importance of Urgency

John Kotter, Harvard Business School professor and author of "A Sense of Urgency."




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Singapore Airlines’ Winning Strategy

Rohit Deshpande, Harvard Business School professor.




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Innovating at Every Level

Erich Joachimsthaler, founder and CEO of Vivaldi Partners.




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Pixar and Collective Creativity

Ed Catmull, cofounder of Pixar and president of Pixar and Disney Animation Studios.




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How to Protect Your Job in a Recession

Diane Coutu, HBR senior editor and coauthor of the article "How to Protect Your Job in a Recession."




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Sustainability—The Only Strategy

Adam Werbach, global CEO of Saatchi & Saatchi S and author of "Strategy for Sustainability: A Business Manifesto."




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Green Innovation – Wacky Ideas, Wise Results

Andrew Winston, founder of Winston Eco-Strategies and coauthor of "Green to Gold."




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The Contribution Revolution

Scott Cook, cofounder and chairman of the executive committee at Intuit.




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What Was Privacy?

Lew McCreary, HBR senior editor and author of the article "What Was Privacy?"




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A Financial Crisis Fifty Years in the Making?

Walter Kiechel, former managing editor at Fortune magazine.




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A Silver Lining to the Financial Crisis

Scott Anthony, president of Innosight.




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Four Perspectives on the Presidential Race

Featuring the ideas of Tom Davenport, Rosabeth Moss Kanter, John Baldoni, and Annie McKee.




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Authenticity – What Voters (and Consumers) Really Want

Joseph Pine and James Gilmore, founders of Strategic Horizons LLP and authors of "Authenticity: What Consumers Really Want."




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Finding and Grooming Breakthrough Innovators

Jeffrey Cohn, consultant at Spencer Stuart and coauthor of the HBR article "Finding and Grooming Breakthrough Innovators."




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Reinventing Your Business Model

Clay Christensen, Harvard Business School professor and coauthor of the HBR article "Reinventing Your Business Model."