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Harvard Business Review HBR Question of the Week: Which of Kotter's eight steps to successful transformation is most challenging for your company? Click the link below to take the poll and download a free copy of "Leading Change: Why Transformation Efforts Fail" by John Kotter.

Harvard Business Review World-class athlete Tiger Woods is famous for spending hours reviewing his performances on videotape to look for ways to improve. MIT researcher Michael Schrage says that we could all benefit from such self-scrutiny at work, with the help of new video technologies. Great--or scary--idea? Would you be brave enough to w...atch a video of yourself participating in a meeting?
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Anyone who's seen video of themselves swinging a tennis racket or golf club — or, more painful yet, giving a talk — knows that sickening shock of (un)recognition: Is that really me? Is that really how I look?
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Harvard Business Review HBR Question of the Week: In which area of emotional intelligence are you strongest? Click the link below to take the poll and download a free copy of "What Makes a Leader?" by Daniel Goleman.

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Backed by powerful research and shrewd analysis, Think Twice shows you how to stop making dangerous mental errors and start making better decisions today.

Harvard Business Review Where did the founders of the wedding web site "The Knot" learn to be entrepreneurs? NYU film school. Co-founder and CEO David Liu discusses what film school taught him about running a business, why entrepreneurs are the best hires, and what it's like co-founding and running a company with your spouse.

Harvard Business Review Is the nature of career success changing? Rosabeth Moss Kanter says YES and argues power today goes to the "connectors": those people who seek relationships and serve as bridges between and among groups. What do you think: Is your network your most valuable career asset?
On Twitter and in the Workplace, It's Power to the Connectors - Rosabeth Moss Kanter - HarvardBusine
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In the World According to Twitter, giving away access to information rewards the giver by building followers. The more followers, the more information comes to the giver to distribute, which in turn builds more followers. ...

Harvard Business Review HBR Question of the Week: Which of these questions about myself can I answer with the most confidence? Click the link below to take the poll and download a free copy of "Managing Oneself" by Peter Drucker.

Harvard Business Review Will a "2nd wave" of illness follow the current outbreak of H1N1? Will "presenteeism" be a more serious problem than absenteeism? Dr. Robert Blendon, professor at the Harvard School of Public Health and the Kennedy School of Government, discusses the risks and challenges of managing during the H1N1 pandemic.
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Featured Guest: Dr. Robert Blendon, professor at the Harvard School of Public Health and the Kennedy School of Government.

Harvard Business Review Every Monday for the next ten weeks, we’ll invite you to take part in a special poll based on each article in our “10 Must-Read Articles from HBR” collection. Each poll will focus on specific business challenges, and we want to hear your thoughts. Click through to take the poll and download a free copy of this week’s article, and leave your comments below.
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HBR Question of the Week: Which myth best applies to your company's strategy?
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