Despite the uncertain future of DEI initiatives, managers still need to address bias, the root cause of most DEI challenges.
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New research points to some surprising answers. by Ethan Bernstein, Michael B. Horn and Bob Moesta The so-called war for ...
As a manager, you know feedback is essential to building a thriving team. But collecting it is only the first step—acting on it is where the real impact happens. Here’s how to take employee input and ...
Jackson announced her ambition to sit on the Supreme Court when she was just a teenager. Now she is the first Black woman to ...
Featuring Dunigan O’Keeffe, Head of Bain & Company’s Global Strategy practice, and Karen Harris, Managing Director of Bain’s Macro Trends group. O’Keeffe and Harris coauthored the recent HBR article, ...
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The All-Star relished getting to play a game for a living.
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The renowned tennis player reflects on founding the Women’s Tennis Association Tour, her work to make tennis diverse, and more.
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If you’re a founder — or aspire to be one — this episode is for you. Harvard Business School senior lecturer Mark Roberge argues that every aspect of being an early-stage founder involves sales.