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211.
Research on the benefits of “weak ties” – connecting with casual acquaintances (hbr.org)
76 points
MaysonL
6 years ago
38 comments
212.
Male and Female Entrepreneurs Get Asked Different Questions by VCs (hbr.org)
76 points
karmel
9 years ago
25 comments
213.
For naturally introverted people, acting more extroverted can backfire (hbr.org)
74 points
penguin_booze
4 years ago
88 comments
214.
Being Unpredictable Is a Bad Strategy (hbr.org)
73 points
apress
9 years ago
43 comments
215.
Stop Paying Executives for Performance (2016) (hbr.org)
73 points
mark_edward
9 years ago
36 comments
216.
Why Entrepreneurship Programs for Engineers Fail (hbr.org)
73 points
betocmn
8 years ago
34 comments
217.
Life’s Work: An Interview with Penn Jillette (hbr.org)
72 points
nkurz
10 years ago
21 comments
218.
Andy Grove's Paranoia: Universal Lessons (1996) (hbr.org)
72 points
tosh
7 years ago
19 comments
219.
Reversing the Decline in Big Ideas (blogs.hbr.org)
71 points
michael_fine
14 years ago
45 comments
220.
Defeating Feature Fatigue (2006) (hbr.org)
71 points
kosei
7 years ago
39 comments
221.
Pronouns matter when psyching yourself up (hbr.org)
71 points
breitling
11 years ago
29 comments
222.
Are You Stuck in a Girls' Club? (blogs.hbr.org)
71 points
dwynings
14 years ago
12 comments
223.
The Market Wants Apple to Unveil a Time Machine (blogs.hbr.org)
70 points
i386
13 years ago
75 comments
224.
The Trust Crisis (hbr.org)
70 points
dredmorbius
7 years ago
73 comments
225.
To Find Happiness, Forget About Passion (blogs.hbr.org)
70 points
itg
14 years ago
26 comments
226.
How Apple Is Organized for Innovation (hbr.org)
69 points
robmaceachern
6 years ago
69 comments
227.
How Google Sold Its Engineers on Management (hbr.org)
69 points
ggonweb
11 years ago
53 comments
228.
The Coming Collapse of Average Managers and Employees (blogs.hbr.org)
69 points
dekayed
14 years ago
50 comments
229.
Why Data Breaches Don’t Hurt Stock Prices (2015) (hbr.org)
69 points
wglb
4 years ago
25 comments
230.
The Disney Recipe (2013) (hbr.org)
69 points
wglb
11 years ago
22 comments
231.
Why Your Late Twenties Is the Worst Time of Your Life (hbr.org)
68 points
antr
10 years ago
48 comments
232.
A Country Is Not a Company (1996) (hbr.org)
67 points
seanalltogether
10 years ago
23 comments
233.
The Real Leadership Lessons of Steve Jobs (hbr.org)
66 points
fhoxh
14 years ago
24 comments
234.
Why Your Passion for Work Could Ruin Your Career (blogs.hbr.org)
65 points
orky56
15 years ago
15 comments
235.
Life’s Work: Salman Khan (hbr.org)
64 points
henrik_w
12 years ago
5 comments
236.
Who Is Driving the Great Resignation? (hbr.org)
63 points
rbanffy
5 years ago
118 comments
237.
What Would You Pay to Keep Your Digital Footprint 100% Private? (hbr.org)
63 points
apress
8 years ago
53 comments
238.
Why Facebook should worry about Tencent (blogs.hbr.org)
61 points
arnauddri
12 years ago
40 comments
239.
The myth of shareholder capitalism (2010) (hbr.org)
61 points
_delirium
15 years ago
30 comments
240.
Stop Documenting, Start Experiencing (blogs.hbr.org)
61 points
dmitriy_ko
14 years ago
19 comments
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