For a few days last August, it was one of the most talked-about business stories in America: Tim Armstrong, the CEO of AOL, fired someone
Author: Marvin E. Smith
Why Talking About Employee Poverty Makes Us Uncomfortable
Earlier this month, I asked a simple question about an apparent change in the social contract at work: Do employers care if their employees are
The Flow of U.S. Manufacturing Jobs Now Goes Both Ways
Over the past four years, companies have created more than 80,000 manufacturing jobs in the U.S. by moving production to America from abroad, according to
10 Extraordinary People and Their Lessons for Success
From presidents to hip-hop producers to poets, the last page of every issue of Harvard Business Review is always an interview with someone who has
Inflation-Adjusted Median Earnings for Male U.S. Grads Have Fallen Over Past 40 Years
For young American men with at least a bachelor’s degree, median earnings were significantly lower in 2011 than in 1971, if inflation is taken into
Five New Year’s Resolutions Every Leader Should Make
Looking ahead to 2014, one of the most urgent issues will be a new war for talent: not yesteryear’s broad-based need for all top talent but
