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When the CEO Becomes the Brand

Your company’s leader has become a political lightning rod. Now what?

by Elie Ofek and Bryan K. Orme

 

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What Sets Superteams Apart from the Rest

A conversation with psychologist Ron Friedman about the secrets to team success.

Audio by HBR IdeaCast

 

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Research: When Corporate LGBTQ+ Allyship Only Happens in June

Rather than concentrating efforts during Pride Month, organizations should embed allyship into everyday policies, benefits, and leadership priorities.

by James T. Carter and Michael W. White

 

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The HBR Guide to CEO Transitions

Lessons from HBR’s archive on making the high-stakes process successful.

by HBR Editors

 

 

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