Heh, I’ve found the same thing. I’ll read something with the title “How To Make Standup Meetings Work” and damn if doesn’t include some insanely interesting piece of research or psychological framework I’d never heard of before
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What’s the term for “the opposite of clickbait”?
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Well come now,
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BTW there is HBR the magazine (journal? academics gag on calling it that), then there are zillions of mostly shitty blog posts from thought leaders where they removed the "blog" indicator in the URL, then they also have... 1/
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...HBR Ascend advice articles (decent beginner ones) without dates, there is also Harvard ManageMentor premium advice content (decent quality articles, videos) usually for corporate subscribers I think. 2/2
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I have the exact opposite reaction. I feel myself compelled to read about how, IDK, how an open communication style in three case reports was shown to increase KPIs 5%, but seldom find content compelling.
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