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Vol. 83 No. 01 : managing yourself
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Harvard business review
Artículos
The new road to the top : The route to the executive suite and the attributes of the indivividuals who get there have changed over the past 20 years, even in the largest and most stable companies
Cappelli, Peter ; Hamori, Monika
25-32
The best advice I Ever got : Perspectives : Everyone benefits from wise counsel. Six chief executives talk about the most useful guidance they've received- and how it's affected their companies and careers
Wademan, Daisy
35-44
Overloaded circuits : Why smart people underperform : Modern office life and an increasingly common condition called "attention deficit trait" are turning steady executives into frenzied underachievers
Hallowell, Edward M.
54-62
What's your story? : All of us construct narratives about ourselves - where we'sve come from, where we're goin. The kinds of stories we tell make an enormous difference in how well we come with change
Ibarra, Herminia ; Lineback, Kent
64-71
How to play to your strengths : You may have more to gain by developing your gifts and leveraging your natural skills than by trying to repair your weaknesses. Here is a systematic way to discover who you are at your very best
Roberts, Laura Morgan ; Spreitzer, Gretchen ; Dutton, Jane E. ; Quinn, Robert E. ; Heaphy, Emily ; Barker, Brianna
75-80
Do your commitments match your convictions? : People usually reassess their priorities only after some personal upheaval- an illness, a divorce, the loss of a job. But with the right framework, you can think through your preferences long before crisis strikes
Sull, Donald N. ; Houlder, Dominic
82-91
Managing your boss : Best of HBR : If you forge ties with your boss based on mutual respect and understanding, both of you will be more effective
Gabarro, John J. ; Kotter, John P.
92-99
Managing oneself : Best of HBR : Success in the knowledge economy comes to those who know themselves- their strengths, their values, and how they best perform
Drucker, Peter Ferdinand
100-109
Publicación
Estados Unidos de América : Harvard Business School, Enero 2005
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010068435
Biblioteca Fray Juan de Jesús Anaya Prada, O.F.M.
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