Agility is a must for negotiators and leaders in today’s fast-paced, uncertain world. You’ve got to be quick on your feet to seize unexpected opportunities. And you better have a Plan B in case things go south.
Agility at Work co-hosts, Harvard professors Mike Wheeler and Kimberlyn Leary, show you how to stretch your thinking and sharpen your skills so you’re ready to adapt to surprises, pleasant or otherwise. Mike and Kim also interview colleagues, negotiators, and leaders about their insights and best practices. Get ready to limber up!
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Agility is a must for negotiators and leaders in today’s fast-paced, uncertain world. You’ve got to be quick on your feet to seize unexpected opportunities. And you better have a Plan B in case things go south.
Agility at Work co-hosts, Harvard professors Mike Wheeler and Kimberlyn Leary, show you how to stretch your thinking and sharpen your skills so you’re ready to adapt to surprises, pleasant or otherwise. Mike and Kim also interview colleagues, negotiators, and leaders about their insights and best practices. Get ready to limber up!
Two episodes ago, we heard our friend and HBS colleague Joe Badaracco suggest that we give ourselves permission to step back and reflect, at least for a few minutes every day. Turn away from the computer screen, he said. Put your smart phone away. Simply look out the window at the clouds passing by. Let … Continue reading 26. Learning Outside of Class →
Agility at Work: One Step Ahead
Agility is a must for negotiators and leaders in today’s fast-paced, uncertain world. You’ve got to be quick on your feet to seize unexpected opportunities. And you better have a Plan B in case things go south.
Agility at Work co-hosts, Harvard professors Mike Wheeler and Kimberlyn Leary, show you how to stretch your thinking and sharpen your skills so you’re ready to adapt to surprises, pleasant or otherwise. Mike and Kim also interview colleagues, negotiators, and leaders about their insights and best practices. Get ready to limber up!