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Harvard Business Review | Weekly Hotlist
 

March 09, 2026

 

When Feedback Crosses the Line

How leaders can ensure their constructive input doesn’t veer into destructive criticism.

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How “Deep Industry Research Agents” Can Change Your Organization

End-to-end AI tools that are tuned to specific industries and case types can dramatically boost productivity.

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Research: How AI Is Changing the Labor Market

An analysis of U.S. job postings from 2019 through March 2025.

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How AI Damages Work Relationships—and Where It Can Actually Help

We’re outsourcing the very moments that create connection. Here’s how to be more intentional.

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You Should Take That “Boring” Meeting

A new study found that it’s likely to be more engaging, enjoyable, and useful than you think.

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