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First Look: Leadership Books for September 2020

Leading Blog

No Rules Rules : Netflix and the Culture of Reinvention by Reed Hastings and Erin Meyer. Individuals, companies and governments around the globe need to understand what tactics are required to survive and thrive in an increasingly global, automated, and post pandemic, distributed economy. For bulk orders call 1-626-441-2024.

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Leadership's Full Measure

Harvard Business Review

We're seeing some leaders use a new tactic to create a chorus. Christopher Meyer and Julia Kirby are authors of Standing on the Sun: How the Explosion of Capitalism Abroad Will Change Business Everywhere. Meyer is founder of Monitor Networks and consults on business strategy. Kirby is a Harvard Business Review editor.

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To Defuse an Argument, Think About the Future

Harvard Business Review

Distancing tactics, such as trying to see a conflict from a third-person perspective, make you more likely to reinterpret negative events and find closure. What to know before your next negotiation, based on research by Erin Meyer. This would be an opportunity for future research. Related Video. Getting to Yes Across Cultures.

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How to Recover from a Cultural Faux Pas

Harvard Business Review

Erin Meyer. This tactic can be especially useful if people can’t visibly tell that you are from a different culture and therefore might not be giving you the benefit of the doubt. You and Your Team Series. Working Across Cultures. To Lead Across Cultures, Focus on Hierarchy and Decision Making. Tsedal Neeley. Deborah Rowland.

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