Adi Ignatius
@adiman
Editor in Chief of @HarvardBiz, fifth smartest member of nuclear family https://t.co/XkdULWR3Hs
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04-11-2008 18:25:27
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.Adi Ignatius recently joined the Everyday MBA podcast to discuss 'HBR at 100' and some of the most influential and innovative articles from HBR's first century.
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'Competing in the New World of Work' by Keith Ferrazzi, Kian Gohar, and Noel Weyrich is your inspiration and road map to embracing new realities, motivating talent, and winning bold frontiers.
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We’re thrilled that Harvard Business School professor and author Tsedal Neeley will join #TheNewWorldofWork to discuss how to hire and retain top talent, how to do hybrid right, and how to adopt a digital mindset. Join us this Wednesday on LinkedIn — RSVP ⬇️
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#TheNewWorldofWork will welcome Reid Hoffman to the show this Wednesday at 12 p.m. ET. The LinkedIn co-founder will share his thoughts on innovation, the future economy, and the metaverse. Don’t miss his live conversation with Adi Ignatius. RSVP ⬇️
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How can companies thrive by giving more than they take? That’s what Paul Polman and Andrew Winston explore in their new HBR Press book, Net Positive.
Paul Hudson, CEO of @Sanofi, will join HBR editor in chief Adi Ignatius to discuss the new rules of health in the workplace. They’ll go live on LinkedIn this Wednesday at 12 p.m. ET. RSVP ⬇️
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It’s time to explore #TheNewWorldofWork . Join HBR's editor in chief, Adi Ignatius, for the first episode of his new LinkedIn show, broadcasting this Wednesday at 12 p.m. ET. He recently talked to Microsoft CEO @SatyaNadella about the future of work. RSVP ⬇️
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It's time for business to give more to the world than it takes. Join the movement and learn how in Paul Polman and Andrew Winston's new book, Net Positive, publishing today.
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