Attributions
Management Tips was adapted from the following blog posts and products. Search for them on hbr.org:
Managing Yourself
- “3 Steps Toward Being a Better Leader in 2009” by Stew Friedman
- “Choose the Fantasy World You Live In” by Peter Bregman
- “Top Ten Ways to Find Joy at Work” by Rosabeth Moss Kanter
- “A Freelancer’s Recipe for Professional Development” by Steven DeMaio
- “Never Let Your Ego Stop You from Learning” by John Baldoni
- “The Power of Preventive Assessment” by Stew Friedman
- “Five Questions Every Mentor Must Ask” by Anthony Tjan
- “Do You Have an Excessive Need to Be Yourself?” by Marshall Goldsmith
- “Critique Me, Please” by John Maeda
- “Is Listening an Endangered Skill?” by Bronwyn Fryer
- “A New Year’s Resolution: Schedule Regular Meetings with Yourself” by Gill Corkindale
- HBR’s 10 Must Reads on Managing Yourself, one of six HBR article collections in the popular 10 Must Reads series
- “The Supreme Killer App: Your Memory” by Steven DeMaio
- “The Next Big Idea in Management: The 3 x 5 Card” by Alan M. Webber
- “Academia vs. Industry: The Difference Is in the Punctuation Marks” by John Maeda
- “Burned Out? Take a Creative Sabbatical” by Gina Trapani
- “Six Ways to Supercharge Your Productivity” by Tony Schwartz
- “Why Wise Leaders Don’t Know Too Much” by Jeff Stibel
- “Add an Hour to Your Day” by Ron Ashkenas
- “How to Manage People in 15 Minutes a Day” by Daisy Wademan Dowling
- “Six Ways to Supercharge Your Productivity” by Tony Schwartz
- “The Art of the Self-Imposed Deadline” by Steven DeMaio
- “To Multitask Effectively, Focus on Value, Not Volume” by Ron Ashkenas
- “Why You Need to Fail” by Peter Bregman
- What’s Next, Gen X?: Keeping Up, Moving Ahead, and Getting the Career You Want by Tammy Erickson
- “Are You the Bottleneck in Your Organization?” by Brett Martin and Thanos Papadimitriou
- “Are You Micromanaging Yourself?” by Steven DeMaio
- “Three Ways to Beat Burnout” by Christopher Gergen and Gregg Vanourek
- “Use Stress to Your Advantage,” by Peter Bregman
- “How to Make Knowledge Work Fun” by Larry Stybel
- “Grownups Need Recess, Too” by Stew Friedman
- “Why Do Most Entrepreneurs Fail to Scale?” by
Anthony Tjan
- “Don’t Give Up on Change” by Marshall Goldsmith
- “Why You Should Fire Yourself” by Ron Ashkenas
- “How Your Brain Connects the Future to the Past” by Jeff Brown and Mark Fenske
- “How (and When) to Motivate Yourself” by Peter Bregman
- “A Great Boss Is Confident, But Not Really Sure” by Robert I. Sutton
- “You’ve Made a Mistake. Now What?” by Amy Gallo
- “How to Identify Your Disruptive Skills” by Whitney Johnson
- “How to Become a Thought Leader in Six Steps” by Dorie Clark
- “To Get Paid What You’re Worth, Know Your Disruptive Skills” by Whitney Johnson
- “Overcoming the Mental Barriers to Equal Pay” by Mary Davis Holt
- “Improve in the Delicate Art of Self-Promotion,” Christina Bielaszka-DuVernay
- “3 Ways to Pitch Yourself in 30 Seconds” by Jodi Glickman Brown
- “Define Your Personal Leadership Brand in Five Steps” by Norm Smallwood
- “Turn the Job You Have into the Job You Want” by Amy Wrzesniewski, Justin M. Berg, and Jane E. Dutton
- “How to Get the Pay Raise You Want” by Gill Corkindale
- “Should You Write Your Own Promotion Plan?” by David Silverman
- “Don’t Let Promotion Anxiety Derail Your Career” by Gill Corkindale
- “Who Is the Leader of the Future?” Vineet Nayar
Managing Your Team
- HBR’s 10 Must Reads on Leadership
- “Why Are Creative Leaders So Rare?” by Navi Radjou
- “To Lead More Effectively, Increase Your Self-Confidence” by John Baldoni
- “Decoding Leadership” by Norm Smallwood
- “What Every New Generation of Bosses Has to Learn” by Robert I. Sutton
- “Some Bosses Live in a Fool’s Paradise” by Robert I. Sutton
- “The Boss as Human Shield” by Robert I. Sutton
- “The Age of the Both/And CEO” by Jeff Kehoe
- “Four Things Employees Need from Leaders” by Cleve Stevens
- “Four Ways to Improve Your Team’s Performance” by Daisy Wademan Dowling
- “The Boss as Human Shield” by Robert I. Sutton
- “Bringing Out the Best in Your People” by Liz Wiseman and Greg McKeown
- “An Effective (and Underused) Way to Reassure and Motivate” by Peter Bregman
- “When Should You Let an Employee Make a Mistake?” by Peter Bregman
- “The Miracle of Making Mistakes” by Vineet Nayar
- “Forgive and Remember: How a Good Boss Responds to Mistakes” by Robert I. Sutton
- “Do You Have Their Backs? Or Just Your Own?” by Robert I. Sutton
- “When the Going Gets Tough, Act the Part” by John Baldoni
- “Learn to Embrace the Tension of Diversity” by Marshall Goldsmith
- “Avoid Mistakes That Plague New Leaders: An Interview with Warren Bennis” by Christina Bielaszka-DuVernay>
- “Get Your Team to Stop Fighting and Start Working” by Amy Gallo
- “Ask the Expert” on the HBR Answer Exchange by Peter Cappelli
- “How to Drive Change the IDEO Way” by Andrew Winston
- “Embedding Sustainability/Ethics into Performance Reviews” on the “Ask the Expert: Marc Effron, Miriam Ort” board of the HBR Answer Exchange
- “Feedback That Works” by Cynthia M. Phoel
- “Great Communicators Are Great Explainers” by John Baldoni
- “The Delicate Art of Being Perfectly Assertive” by Robert I. Sutton
- “Give a Gift: 4 Tips for More Effective Mentoring” by Tammy Erickson
- “Empowering Your Employees to Empower Themselves” by Marshall Goldsmith
- “Stop Worrying about Your Weaknesses” by Peter
Bregman
- “How to Identify Your Employees’ Hidden Talents” by Steven DeMaio
- Action Learning: A Recipe for Success” by Chris Cappy
- “A Story About Motivation” by Peter Bregman
- “Leading Clever People” by Gareth Jones
- “Leverage Your Top Talent Before You Lose It” by Ron Ashkenas
- “Giving a High Performer Productive Feedback” by Amy Gallo
- “Award Your Own Genius Grants” by Julia Kirby
- “True Leaders Are Also Managers” by Robert I. Sutton
- “How to Communicate Like Barack Obama” by John Baldoni
- “Bringing Out the Best in Your People” by Liz Wiseman and Greg McKeown
- “6 Questions to Help You Build Trust on Your Team” by Lieutenant Colonel Diane Ryan
- “How Leaders Create the Context for Strategy Execution” by Ron Ashkenas
- “Bringing Out the Best in Your People” by Liz Wiseman and Greg McKeown
- “Vanquish the Time-Management Villain” by Luca Baiguini
- “Bad Is Stronger Than Good: Evidence-Based Advice For Bosses” by Robert I. Sutton
- “Four Tools For Defeating Denial” by Rosabeth Moss Kanter
- “How to Align Employee and Company Interests” by Anthony Tjan
- “Seven Communication Mistakes Managers Make” by Stever Robbins
- “When Your Team Reverts to the Old Strategy” by Amy Gallo
- HBR’s 10 Must Reads on Strategy
Managing Your Business
- “The 10 Questions Every Change Agent Must Answer” by Bill Taylor
- “Moving from Strategic Planning to Storytelling” by Roger Martin
- “The Four Phases of Design Thinking” by Warren Berger
- “If You’re the Boss, Start Killing More Good Ideas” by Robert I. Sutton
- “Making Your Strategy Work on the Front-Line” by Amy Gallo
- “Three Questions for Entrepreneurs” by Scott Anthony
- “Don’t Get Distracted by Your Plan” by Peter Bregman
- “When Failure Is Intolerable” by Scott Anthony
- “The Benefits of Thinking the Unthinkable” by Rita McGrath
- “How Small Businesses Win Big in Tough Economies” by Jeff Stibel
- “Finding Northwest Flight 253’s Lessons for Leaders” by Rosabeth Moss Kanter
- “Why the Best Solutions Are Always Temporary Ones” by Peter Bregman
- “3 Ways to Fail Cheap” by Scott Anthony
- “How CMOs Should Function in a Recession,” by John Quelch
- “A Better Way to Cut Costs,” by Rita McGrath
- “Google Grows Up” by Scott Anthony
- “Better Through Whose Eyes?” by Scott Anthony
- “How to Strike Effective Alliances and Partnerships” by Rosabeth Moss Kanter
- “How to Strike Effective Alliances and Partnerships” by Rosabeth Moss Kanter
- “Why Small Companies Will Win in This Economy” by Peter Bregman
- “Four Lessons from Y-Combinator’s Fresh Approach to Innovation” by Scott Anthony
- “Have You Already Killed Your Next Big Thing?” by Mark W. Johnson
- “Why Most CEOs Are Bad at Strategy” by Roger Martin
- “Innovate Like Chris Rock” by Peter Sims
- “Four Ways to Spur Innovation at Your Company” by John Hagel III, John Seely Brown, and Lang Davison
- “Find the 15-Minute Competitive Advantage” by Rosabeth Moss Kanter
- “Surviving a Recession—And a Wildfire” by Adam Werbach
- “Do’s and Don’ts for Your Work’s Social Platforms” by Andrew McAfee
- “Social Media’s Critical Path: Relevance to Resonance to Significance” by Brian Solis
- “Debunking Social Media Myths” by David Armano
- “How Would Walt Disney Market in 2009?” by John Sviokla
- “What’s Your Company’s Sentence?” by Bill Taylor
- “What McDonald’s Can Teach Us about Recovery” by Mats Lederhausen
- “Understanding Customer Experience” by Adam Richardson
- “Four Ways to Increase the Urgency Needed for Change” by John Kotter
- “In E-Commerce, More Is More,” by Andreas B. Eisengerich and Tobias Kretschmer, Harvard Business Review, March 2008
- “Groupon’s Four Keys to Customer Interaction” by John Sviokla
- “It’s Not Who Your Customers Are, It’s How They Behave,” by Peter Merholz
- “Looking to Grow Sales on the Cheap? Use Natural Spokespeople” by John Sviokla
- “Better Customer Service Through Transparency, Tribes, and Talent” by John Sviokla
- “How Integrated Are Your Customer Experiences?” by Peter Merholz
- “Want to Understand Your Customers? Go Pyscho” by Anthony Tjan
- “Are You Catering to your Customers’ Anxieties?” by John Sviokla, Anand Rao, and Jamie Yoder
- “To Win the Sale, Win Your Customer’s Heart” by Clif Reichard
- “Persuasion Tactics of Effective Salespeople” by Steve W. Martin
- “The Secret to Meaningful Customer Relationships” by Roger Martin
- “How (Not) to Complain” by John Quelch
- “The Farm-to-Table Secret to Motivating People” by Peter Bregman
- “Developing Services Consumers Want” by John Senior
- “Simplicity: The Next Big Thing” by Rosabeth Moss Kanter
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