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12.08.2025
31 Minuten
AI ecosystems are moving fast, and smart leaders are considering
all options when it comes to staying competitive. Amit Joshi is a
professor at IMD Business School, and he argues that leaders should
be looking to Chinese technology as a possible way to power up
their strategies and growth. The adoption comes with some risks
that leaders must be aware of, Joshi explains, but a careful
combination of multiple AI tools could be the answer. He also
explains just how far Chinese AI platforms have come since the
arrival of DeepSeek, what makes them different, and examples of how
companies are integrating them into their tech stacks the right
way. Joshi is coauthor of the HBR article "How Savvy Companies are
Using Chinese AI."
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05.08.2025
36 Minuten
Whether your organization encourages working from home or
the office, much of your business is no doubt
conducted virtually — over email,
on Slack, or via Zoom meetings. But few of us think very
carefully about how to most effectively use these tools or which to
employ when. And few teams and companies have established best
practices for virtual communication, which can hurt collaboration,
sales, engagement, and performance. Andrew
Brodsky, a professor at the McCombs School of Business at
the University of Texas at Austin who has researched these
issues, outlines practical ways to be more
conscientious and intentional about
our communication choices and patterns. Brodsky
wrote the book Ping: The Secrets of Successful Virtual
Communication.
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29.07.2025
35 Minuten
It might seem risky to base decisions as a leader on your gut
feeling or intuition. But Laura Huang's research has found that
intuition isn't just an arbitrary thought or emotion; that it’s the
culmination of years of data and observation, and that it is worth
listening to. The Northeastern University professor shares what
she's learned about intuition, how we can recognize it and tap into
it, and why it is a strength for business leaders. She's the author
of the book You Already Know: The Science of Mastering Your
Intuition. She also wrote the HBR article "How CEOs Hone and
Harness Their Intuition."
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22.07.2025
26 Minuten
It might seem that high-achievers with important jobs don't need —
or even have time for — activities that bring them joy. But it
turns out that finding joy at all stages of life (along with
achievement and meaningfulness) is essential to feeling satisfied
and being a more effective leader. Harvard Business School
professor Leslie Perlow has studied busy executives who do - or do
not - find joy and explains the main ways that we can all make the
most limited free time, including avoiding passive pursuits and
diversifying our activities. Perlow is founder of the Crafting Your
Life Project, which created the Life Matrix tool, and coauthor,
along with Sari Menster and Salvatore Affinito, of the HBR article
"How the Busiest People Find Joy."
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15.07.2025
32 Minuten
Conflict has always been a big part of the business world, whether
in the board room, between startup cofounders, or when employees
start to disagree with the C suite. But it seems even more
pronounced at work today, as political and economic issues seep
into the office. Leaders must have the muscles to handle conflict
big and small, argues Peter T. Coleman, a professor at Teachers
College, Columbia University, where he directs the Morton Deutsch
International Center for Cooperation and Conflict Resolution. He
explains essential ingredients to conflict-intelligence, like
adaptability and creativity - and how they can help you run a
better organization. Coleman is the author of the HBR article "The
Conflict-Intelligent Leader."
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