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  • 24 Mar 2015
  • News

Best-Selling Author Touts Walter Friedman Work

  • 08 Jan 2015
  • News

Why Working Mothers Still Aren't Happy

  • 24 Mar 2008
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Legacy of Depression at work now

  • 02 Mar 2016
  • News

2016’s Hardest Working Cities in America

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Lead with Research | Working Knowledge

Lead with Research Harness emerging faculty research insights to empower your leadership and spark innovation. Navigating Tariffs Harvard Business School faculty explain how U.S. tariffs affect SMEs, supply chains, and prices—and offer strategies to navigate trade... View Details
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Jaya Y. Wen | Working Knowledge

  • 01 Sep 2021
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6 Strategies for Exhausted Working Parents

  • 11 Dec 2014
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Working Smoothly with a Virtual Boss

Keywords: coworker relationships; communication; Internet
  • 11 Dec 2014
  • News

Working for a double bottom line

Sheryl WuDunn (MBA 1986) uses her experience as a writer, editor, hedge fund manager, and banker to help women and girls who face challenges throughout the world. Together with her husband, she wrote Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women... View Details
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About the Project - Managing the Future of Work

About the Project About the Project The nature of work is changing. As companies grapple with forces—such as rapid technological change, shifting global product and labor markets, evolving regulatory regimes, outsourcing, and the fast... View Details
  • 19 Nov 2019
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The Unexpected Benefits of Pursuing a Passion Outside of Work

  • 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
  • 01 Dec 2021
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Do You Know How Your Teams Get Work Done?

  • 03 May 2018
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The Tricks To Bragging At Work Without Sounding Arrogant

  • March 2010 (Revised February 2011)
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Cognizant 2.0: Embedding Community and Knowledge Into Work Processes

By: Robert G. Eccles and Thomas H. Davenport
Knowledge management has been a high priority for Cognizant Technology Solutions since its inception since its global delivery model requires the global sharing of knowledge. Its first major tool was called the Knowledge Management Appliance but as Web 2.0 tools came... View Details
Keywords: Knowledge Management; Knowledge Sharing; Knowledge Use and Leverage; Product Development; Service Delivery; Business Processes; Organizational Structure; Cooperation; Information Technology Industry
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Eccles, Robert G., and Thomas H. Davenport. "Cognizant 2.0: Embedding Community and Knowledge Into Work Processes." Harvard Business School Case 410-084, March 2010. (Revised February 2011.)
  • 2025
  • Book

Retiring: Creating a Life That Works for You

By: Teresa M. Amabile, Lotte Bailyn, Marcy Crary, Douglas T. Hall and Kathy E. Kram
Retirement, as a major life transition, can be both thrilling and challenging in unexpected ways. Written by acclaimed authors in the fields of business leadership, careers, and work, this book goes beyond the typical financial and health-related advice on retirement,... View Details
Keywords: Retirement
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Amabile, Teresa M., Lotte Bailyn, Marcy Crary, Douglas T. Hall, and Kathy E. Kram. Retiring: Creating a Life That Works for You. Routledge, 2025.
  • 19 Nov 2021
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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
  • 29 Mar 2022
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Work from Anywhere Optimizes Work, Workers, Businesses

  • 20 Aug 2021
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The New Work Ethic: From Remote Offices To "The Great Resignation"

  • September 28, 2021
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12 Questions About Hybrid Work, Answered

By: Tsedal Neeley
As we move into the next phase of the pandemic, companies are grappling with whether and how to bring their employees back into the office after working from home extensively. According to multiple surveys, most people want a mix of in-person and remote work, and some... View Details
Keywords: COVID-19 Pandemic; Remote Work; Transition; Employees; Job Design and Levels; Organizational Structure
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