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Bạn đã từng nghe đến khái niệm vùng xám trong quản lý? Và nó có ảnh hưởng như thế nào đến năng lực và bản lĩnh của người đứng đầu? Trong quyển sách Đằng sau một quyết định lớn, Joseph L. Badaracco đã định nghĩa vùng xám là những vấn đề phức tạp và khó khăn mà các nhà quản lý phải đối mặt. Vùng xám là nơi không chỉ có màu trắng hoặc màu đen, là nơi không dễ dàng phán xét đúng hay sai. Cơ bản là, trong cuộc sống, chúng ta vẫn thường đối mặt với những vấn đề khó khăn như thế. Khi phải giải quyết một vấn đề đầy tính rủi ro, biến động khôn lường, chúng ta sẽ gặp rất nhiều thách thức, không chỉ ở kỹ năng giải quyết vấn đề mà còn từ quan điểm nhân văn của mỗi người.Vùng xám là nơi để kiểm tra khả năng lãnh đạo, những suy xét và ngay cả tính nhân văn của người quản lý. Vậy Làm thế nào để ra những quyết định đúng đắn? Bạn sẽ tìm được câu trả lời cho mình trong quyển sách Đằng sau một quyết định lớn.Support the show (http://hatgiongtamhon.vn)
This episode features a conversation between Dr. Cory Shaffer and Joseph L. Badaracco - the John Shad Professor of Business Ethics at Harvard Business School and the author of Step Back: How to Bring the Art of Reflection into Your Busy Life. Professor Badaracco describes the concept of 'mosaic reflection' and four helpful, guiding principles of how busy men and women can incorporate more reflection into their lives.
In this episode of Off The Shelf, Harvard Business Professor, Joseph L. Badaracco, discusses his latest book which argues that we don’t need long periods of solitude or tranquility to reflect well in ways that are useful, meaningful, and sometimes profound. Instead, Joseph introduces what he calls “mosaic” reflection, an approach that better fits into our active lives and relies on four basic tactics for good, everyday reflection: 1) Aim for good enough 2) Downshift occasionally 3) Ponder the tough issues 4) Pause and measure up.
My guest today is Joseph L. Badaracco, the John Shad Professor of Business Ethics at Harvard Business School. He has taught courses on business ethics, strategy, and management in the school's MBA and Executive Education programs. He is the author of The Good Struggle, Defining Moments, and Leading Quietly. The topic is his book Step Back: Bringing the Art of Reflection into Your Busy Life. In this episode of Trend Following Radio we discuss: Business Ethics Entrepreneurship Tech Business Creativity Reflection Jump in! --- I'm MICHAEL COVEL, the host of TREND FOLLOWING RADIO, and I'm proud to have delivered 10+ million podcast listens since 2012. Investments, economics, psychology, politics, decision-making, human behavior, entrepreneurship and trend following are all passionately explored and debated on my show. To start? I'd like to give you a great piece of advice you can use in your life and trading journey… cut your losses! You will find much more about that philosophy here: https://www.trendfollowing.com/trend/ You can watch a free video here: https://www.trendfollowing.com/video/ Can't get enough of this episode? You can choose from my thousand plus episodes here: https://www.trendfollowing.com/podcast My social media platforms: Twitter: @covel Facebook: @trendfollowing LinkedIn: @covel Instagram: @mikecovel Hope you enjoy my never-ending podcast conversation!
How to find clarity amid the turbulence of work and life? We all wish we had more time to pause and reflect about small decisions and big goals—and everything in between. But since we live and work in a vortex of tasks, meetings, decisions, and responsibilities, we rarely get the chance to step back. Harvard Business School professor Joseph Badaracco argues that you don’t need long periods of solitude and tranquility to reflect well. In fact, reflection can take place in the cracks and crevices of your very busy life, and these moments can help you understand your feelings, look at problems from different perspectives, focus on what really matters, and, ultimately, lead a better life. Building on candid interviews with over a hundred executives and professionals, as well as on the classic works of Marcus Aurelius, Michel de Montaigne, and Ignatius of Loyola, Badaracco offers simple, customizable principles and ideas for reflection that lend a gentle discipline to an otherwise nebulous process. Bio: Joseph L. Badaracco is the John Shad Professor of Business Ethics at Harvard Business School. He has taught courses on business ethics, strategy, and management in the school’s MBA and Executive Education programs. He is the author of The Good Struggle, Defining Moments, and Leading Quietly.
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Strife, struggle, conflict and discord are all often part of the price that must be paid to lead ambitious programs, projects or initiatives. In this segment our guests provide valuable insights for education leaders to help us on manage one of the most difficult aspects of working with people. @@BloomfieldDavid, @principalspage @bamradionetwork Joseph L. Badaracco is the John Shad Professor of Business Ethics at Harvard Business School. Sue Twombly has been an early childhood program director for 25 years. Dr. David Bloomfield is Professor of Education Leadership, Law, and Policy at Brooklyn College and the City University of NY Graduate Center. Michael Smith is Superintendent of Tuscola Community Unit School District #301 in Tuscola, Illinois.