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  • 22 Aug 2020
  • News

Review of Joseph Badaracco’s Step Back: This pandemic is the perfect time to reflect on your career

  • 24 Oct 2018
  • News

Exploring the Future of Work for Women

managers to convene with experts and scholars to explore what the future holds for working women. The conference was organized by the HBS Club of India in partnership with the HBS-India Research Center. “There have been other... View Details
Keywords: Margie Kelley
  • 07 Apr 2021
  • News

Zoom meetings, hybrid work models: What to expect when returning to the office

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Working at Harvard Business School | Employment

Working at Harvard Business School Harvard Business School comprises a wide range of administrative departments and Initiatives. Explore an overview of each department and its role within the School. Department Descriptions Founded in... View Details

    How to Recalibrate Work Dynamics and Embrace Digital Transformation in a Post-Pandemic Worklplace

    Tsedal Neeley, Harvard Business School professor, award-winning author, and global management and leadership expert, recently caught up with us to share her insights and advice as the workforce continues to go through rapid transformation brought about by the... View Details
    • 01 Oct 2021
    • Blog Post

    Alumni Spotlight: Career Advice from Alums Working in Climate

    This year the theme of Climate Week is highlighting what businesses and governments can do to meet their climate targets. In that spirit, we have reached out to recent alums working in the climate space and asked them the following, “What... View Details
    • 19 Nov 2021
    • Blog Post

    Alumni Spotlight: Career Advice from Alums Working in Climate

    This year the theme of Climate Week is highlighting what businesses and governments can do to meet their climate targets. In that spirit, we have reached out to recent HBS alums working in the climate space and asked them the following,... View Details
    • 27 Apr 2020
    • Research & Ideas

    How Remote Work Changes What We Think About Onboarding

    Through Uncertain Times (Harvard Business Review) Read COVID-19 coverage from Working Knowledge Direct reports: The new employee should start meeting with their direct reports via videoconferencing during... View Details
    Keywords: by Boris Groysberg
    • Web

    Browse All Articles, Research, & Case Studies - HBS Working Knowledge

    businesses afford to exclude the roughly one in three working Americans with criminal records from the economy? In a case study, Paul Gompers explores the challenges a social justice startup encounters in helping the formerly... View Details
    • 24 Sep 2018
    • Blog Post

    Working to Keep Pirates At-Bay: My Summer in Cyber Security

    After spending three years working in consulting before coming to HBS, I knew I wanted to use my summer to expand beyond the world of Board of Directors advisory and multi-national company strategic planning and try something completely... View Details
    Keywords: Entrepreneurship
    • 02 Apr 2019
    • Research Event

    Women Pay a Higher Career Price in Today's Always-On Work Culture

    Top leaders of a global consulting firm longed to add more women to its partner ranks, if women would just put in the hours necessary to compete. But mothers would always prioritize their children’s needs over those of clients, they reasoned. There was probably nothing... View Details
    Keywords: by Danielle Kost; Consulting; Service
    • 07 Jan 2022
    • News

    Ask Help Desk: Creating Community and Safety at Work While Omicron Surges

    • Web

    Hidden Workers, Untapped Talent - Managing the Future of Work

    Report Hidden Workers: Part-Time Potential By: Joseph B. Fuller, Manjari Raman, & Francis Hintermann 13 MAR 2023 Part-time workers constitute a substantial segment of America’s hidden workers. They would like to work more but... View Details
    • 05 Oct 2017
    • Blog Post

    Working as a Software Engineer in Industrial Technology

    about my previous research in Bayesian decision making, I've been able to work on projects at the Center for Brains, Minds and Machines to explore how Bayesian logic is being adapted to new computational models for human cognition.  ... View Details
    Keywords: Technology
    • 24 Apr 2014
    • News

    Working to improve California's public education system

    time working on repairing California’s broken public education system. That’s where I’ve finally found my passion,” Welch says. “I’ve always been interested in education at some level—as a volunteer and then... View Details
    • 01 Feb 1999
    • News

    Fred Lazarus: Art Work at the Office

    IV (MBA '66), who has led this august institution for the last twenty years, is neither. In fact, Lazarus claims no formal artistic training beyond auditing a single art history class in college. "When they interviewed me for the president's position here, a faculty... View Details
    Keywords: Jeffrey Lazar
    • 2011
    • Book

    The Progress Principle: Using Small Wins to Ignite Joy, Engagement, and Creativity at Work

    By: Teresa M. Amabile and Steve J. Kramer
    The most effective managers have the ability to build a cadre of employees who have great inner work lives-consistently positive emotions; strong motivation; and favorable perceptions of the organization, their work, and their colleagues. The worst managers undermine... View Details
    Keywords: Creativity; Interpersonal Communication; Employee Relationship Management; Leadership; Performance Effectiveness; Emotions; Motivation and Incentives; Groups and Teams; Collaborative Innovation and Invention; Innovation Leadership; Working Conditions; Management Practices and Processes; Management Skills; Mission and Purpose; Organizational Culture; Performance Productivity; Attitudes; Behavior; Happiness; Perception; Trust; Time Management; Resource Allocation; Business or Company Management; Goals and Objectives; Managerial Roles
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    Amabile, Teresa M., and Steve J. Kramer. The Progress Principle: Using Small Wins to Ignite Joy, Engagement, and Creativity at Work. Harvard Business Review Press, 2011.
    • 06 Sep 2022
    • Research & Ideas

    Does Hybrid Work Actually Work? Insights from 30,000 Emails

    Early COVID-19 lockdowns sparked a contentious debate that rages on in the workplace: Can businesses thrive if employees continue to work remotely? Skeptical CEOs, such as the leaders of Goldman Sachs and Starbucks, say they need workers... View Details
    Keywords: by Ben Rand
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    Multitasking While Driving: A Time Use Study of Commuting Knowledge Workers to Assess Current and Future Uses

    By: Thomaz Teodorovicz, Andrew L. Kun, Raffaella Sadun and Orit Shaer
    Commuting has enormous impact on individuals, families, organizations, and society. Advances in vehicle automation may help workers employ the time spent commuting in productive work-tasks or wellbeing activities. To achieve this goal, however, we need to develop a... View Details
    Keywords: In-vehicle User Interfaces; Time-use Study; Automated Vehicles; Knowledge Workers; Commuting
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    Teodorovicz, Thomaz, Andrew L. Kun, Raffaella Sadun, and Orit Shaer. "Multitasking While Driving: A Time Use Study of Commuting Knowledge Workers to Assess Current and Future Uses." International Journal of Human-Computer Studies 162 (June 2022).
    • 12 Jul 2015
    • News

    Working moms may be good for kids: Multitasking Moms and Dads

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