Harvard business review
Material type: Continuing resourceSeries: The problem with authenticity: when it's OK to fake it till you make it ; Vol. 93 no. 1/2Publication details: Boston [etc.] Graduate School of Business Administration, Harvard University. 2014.Description: 144p. ill. 28cmISSN:- 0017-8012
- HBR <Jan. 2008-> [Other title]
- Harvard business review (Online)
- 330.9/04
- HF5001 .H3
- W1
- Also available in print.
Current library | Collection | Call number | Vol info | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Judith Thomas Library Periodicals | Periodicals Stacks | HF5001 .H3 2015 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | HBR 17 | Not for loan |
Contents:
Spotlight on soft skills you can't neglect:
Leadership: the authenticity paradox;
Managing yourself: the art of giving and receiving advice;
Managing up: get the boss to buy in;
The big idea: the truth about CSR;
Knowledge management: managing your mission-critical knowledge;
Marketing: why your customers' social identities matter;
Governance: where boards fall short;
Idea Watch:
Marketing: boosting demand in the "experience economy";
Defend your research: rats can be smarter than people;
How we did it: Intuit's CEO on building design-driven company;
Experience:
Managing yourself: a second chance to make the right impression;
Case study: should you sell that product?;
Synthesis: what board games can teach business;
Life's work: Marc Newson.
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Supplements accompany some numbers.
Annual index published <2004-> as an annual supplement with title: Reader's guide.
Also available in print.