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How Trump’s Covid-19 Case Could Impact Markets

Stocks and oil slipped on Friday after Trump tested positive for coronavirus. Uncertainty is increasing volatility in the markets, sparking a rush to safe-haven assets. Another stimulus deal would support the stock market. Global stocks and oil slide after President Donald Trump announced that he and First Lady Melania Trump tested positive for the virus…

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LeBron James Is the Master of Subtle Shade

Over the years, LeBron James has developed a reputation as a master of throwing subtle shade. Kyrie Irving appeared to take a shot at James during a recent appearance on Kevin Durant’s podcast. When asked about his relationship with Anthony Davis Thursday afternoon, James appeared to take a shot of his own at Irving—but much…

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To Succeed in a Negotiation, Help Your Counterpart Save Face

DigitalVision/Getty Images What do a human rights negotiation in Afghanistan, a crisis negotiation in Calgary, and a business dispute between a Brazilian and a Frenchman have in common?  At first blush, nothing.  However, when we dig deeper into these high-stakes negotiations, there is a common thread that connects them all.  The concept of face. What…

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Computer Simulations Are Better — and More Affordable — than Ever

Morsa Images/Getty Images Many large corporations have invested in digital twins: photorealistic virtual replicas of products or operations from the physical world. Modern personal computers and a new generation of software simulation tools can now bring these powerful modeling and visualization capabilities to small and mid-size firms as well. While they might not be quite the…

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Put Your Metrics Where Your Mouth Is

HBR Staff/Kelsey Curtis/Unsplash Like many firms, Rio Tinto, the world’s second largest mining company, expresses solidarity with its stakeholders in strong terms. Here’s its annual report: As a mining and metals company, we recognise the impact our business can have on our many stakeholders and the wider responsibilities this brings. We work hard to understand…

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Leaders Need to Harness Aristotle’s 3 Types of Knowledge

Illustration by Asia Pietrzyk If you’re working to improve your leadership capability, what exactly should you be trying to develop? The experience of the 2020 pandemic offers a powerful lesson: A critical skill a leader must bring to the table is the ability to figure out what kind of thinking is required to address a…

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Antitrust Isn’t the Solution to America’s Biggest Tech Problem

Steven Puetzer/Getty Images For months now, the drumbeat for reining in Big Tech has been getting louder. Critics have suggested solutions from breaking up Facebook and Amazon to regulating social networks and search engines as public utilities. This summer, the heads of major tech firms were hauled before Congress, and the House Antitrust Subcommittee reportedly is…

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Flawed Bosses

October 01, 2020 Do you wish you could understand your boss better? In this episode of HBR’s advice podcast, Dear HBR:, cohosts Alison Beard and Dan McGinn answer your questions with the help of Mimi Nicklin, a business coach and the author of the new book Softening the Edge: Empathy: How humanity’s oldest leadership trait is…

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Are You Really Innovating Around Your Customers’ Needs?

Benne Ochs/Getty Images How would you reimagine a gas station for the future? Even with the increasing penetration of electric vehicles, gasoline cars are likely to remain the dominant automobile for years or even decades. I have asked this question of hundreds of senior executives. They typically suggest things like including a coffee shop, making…

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