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Build Your Reputation the Rachael Ray Way

Harvard Business Review

Sometimes, it seems they've always loomed large: for decades, Michael Porter has been synonymous with strategy, and John Kotter with change management. magazine, speaking at major conferences, and advising the White House on innovation. Other times, the explosion onto the scene is fast and furious.

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Gig Work Doesn’t Have to Be Isolating and Unstable

Harvard Business Review

Securing those rights and protections is important, but it’s not clear that these changes alone will turn gig work into a stable, well-respected career. Assembled careers, it’s worth noting, are not new. The first concerns how we teach young people about work and careers.

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The Former Head of the CIA on Managing the Hunt for Bin Laden

Harvard Business Review

His death was the culmination of a global manhunt that lasted more than a decade and assumed extreme urgency after the September 11, 2001, attacks. The hunt for Bin Laden from 2009–2010 yielded many lessons about managing a large, complex organization that is focused on varied missions under intense pressure. Where We Started.