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The State Of Globalization In 2021

Steven A. Altman is the director of the DHL Initiative on Globalization at NYU Stern’s Center for the Future of Management, where Phillip Bastian is a research scholar. Their article is republished here with permission as part of our licensing program. We welcome your comments below. Cross-border flows plummeted in 2020 as the Covid-19 pandemic swept the world, reinforcing doubts…

Designing The Hybrid Office

Anne-Laure Fayard is an associate professor of innovation, design and organization studies at New York University’s Tandon School of Engineering. John Weeks is a professor of leadership and organizational behavior at the International Institute for Management Development. Mahwesh Khan is a former corporate governance officer at the International Finance Corporation and currently a research associate at IMD. Their article is…

How To Talk To Your CFO About Sustainability

Tensie Whelan is a clinical professor of business and society and the director of the NYU Stern Center for Sustainable Business, and she sits on the advisory boards of Arabesque and Inherent Group. Elyse Douglas is a senior research scholar at the NYU Stern Center for Sustainable Business and a former chief financial officer of Hertz. Their article is republished…

Negotiating Your Next Job

Hannah Riley Bowles is the Roy E. Larsen senior lecturer in public policy and management at Harvard Kennedy School. Bobbi Thomason is an assistant professor of applied behavioral science at Pepperdine University. Their article is republished here with permission as part of our licensing program. When we ask professionals to describe a career negotiation, the first thing many people think…

When Do We Really Need Face-To-Face Interactions?

Robert Hooijberg is a professor of organizational behavior at IMD, and Michael D. Watkins is a co-founder of Genesis Advisers and the author of “Master Your Next Move.” Their article is republished here with permission as part of our licensing program. The Covid-19 crisis has accelerated the adoption of new virtual ways of developing leaders and managing teams. But what…

The Pandemic Is Widening A Corporate Productivity Gap

Eric Garton and Michael Mankins are partners at Bain & Company and leaders in the firm’s Organization practice. Their article is republished here with permission as part of our licensing program. During the Covid-19 pandemic, most businesses have adopted new ways of working. Many employees have gone remote, interacting with customers and coworkers virtually. Others continue to go to a…

What To Do When Your Coworker Brings Up Politics

By Joseph Grenny, a four-time New York Times bestselling author, keynote speaker and leading social scientist for business performance. His work has been translated into 28 languages, is available in 36 countries, and has generated results for 300 of the Fortune 500. He is the cofounder of VitalSmarts, an innovator in corporate training and leadership development. His article is republished…

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