Havard Management Tip of the Day
The Right Way to Open Up as a Leader
As a leader, disclosing personal details to your employees can build trust and connection—but it can also backfire. When you decide to open up, understand that a thoughtful reveal can build trust and a careless one can erode it. Use these principles to share wisely and strengthen your credibility. Keep it real. Delivery shapes perception. […]
175175A Tool for Making Principled Decisions
Defiance at work means acting in alignment with your values when there’s pressure to do otherwise. Speaking up carries risk…but so does silence. Over time, ignoring what you know is wrong erodes your credibility and your culture. Use the Defiance Compass to decide whether to push back—and how. Start by asking: “Who am I?” Anchor […]
175175How to Act on Employee Feedback
Acting on employee feedback can strengthen your leadership—as long as you handle it thoughtfully. Move too fast, and your efforts may seem insincere. Move too slow, and you risk looking unresponsive. The key is managing how you change, not just what you change. Focus on three actions. Pause before you act. Resist the urge to […]
175175How to Convince Skeptical Leaders They Need a Strategy
You may feel your organization is performing well without a formal strategy. But if you want consistent, scalable decision-making, you need clearer guidance others can apply. Here are six ways to make strategy feel more practical. Define strategy as a clear set of guiding choices. Spell out the few critical trade-offs that guide how you […]
175175Lead Your Board Through Complexity
Being an effective board chair now demands more time, coordination, and judgment than ever before. To succeed, you need to shape how your board learns, decides, and supports management in a volatile environment. Here are four strategies to focus on. Create a culture of learning. Make psychological safety nonnegotiable. Debrief meetings, give individual feedback, and commission […]
257257Keep Your AI Efforts from Stalling Out
If your internal AI rollout looks successful on paper (licenses are being activated, usage is climbing) but you’re still not seeing meaningful impact, the issue often isn’t access, training, or mandates; it’s unaddressed employee fears. If you want real ROI, you need to manage risk perception, not just technology deployment. Here’s how. Recognize industry-shaped risk before deploying AI. Your industry informs how your AI efforts will land […]
257257Assess Investor Alignment Before Pivoting
When companies pivot, they often focus on markets and strategy—but forget to assess whether their investors will come along. If you’re leading a major shift, don’t treat shareholder alignment as an afterthought. Make it part of your strategic planning from the start. Here’s how. Create investor scorecards. Start by analyzing what your investors actually back, not what they say they prefer. Examine the […]
2572573 More Leadership Habits to Unlearn Through Uncertainty
Yesterday, we examined three habits to unlearn in order to lead with greater steadiness and presence during uncertainty. Today, consider three more shifts that further expand your capacity. Unlearn avoiding conflict; learn to sit with tension. Don’t rush to smooth over disagreement. Structure it. Ask each side to name what the other fears losing. Reflect the shared stakes you hear. Decide only what is ready […]
2572573 Leadership Habits to Unlearn Through Uncertainty
Leading well in a complex environment requires more than adding new skills. To grow your capacity in uncertain moments, you need to unlearn the habits that limit how you show up. Start with these three shifts. Unlearn the urge to find quick fixes; learn to pause. Let go of the belief that speed equals strength. When […]
257257Make Your Strategy Stick with a Visual Metaphor
Even the clearest, best company strategy will stall if employees don’t connect with it. To get their buy-in and build real commitment, you need a visual metaphor that brings your strategy to life. Use this three-step roadmap to get started. Locate the right metaphor. Start by listening. Pay attention to the images and phrases leaders and employees already […]
257257Are You Ready to Manage AI Agents?
Managing AI agents requires a new kind of leadership. If you oversee a hybrid human-AI workforce, your role is to orchestrate performance, safety, and alignment with business goals. To do it well, you need six critical capabilities. Build AI operational literacy. Understand how agents function, how prompts shape outcomes, and how to diagnose failures. Develop deep functional expertise. Know the […]
257257Avoid False Starts When Leading Change
Big change initiatives rarely fail because of bad ideas. They fail because adoption stalls. To avoid a false start, you need to prepare your organization before you launch a big change. Focus on these four actions. Do the awful triage. Your change capacity is finite. If you overload the system, everything slows down. Narrow your agenda, deciding what must happen […]
257257Demonstrate Adaptability When Interviewing for a Senior Role
Adaptability is the leadership skill that will set you apart in today’s job market. Titles and results matter, but what truly differentiates you is how you lead when conditions shift. In your next interview for a senior leader role, make sure you can clearly demonstrate how you adapt under pressure. Expand your adaptability perspective. Highlight moments that required agility, resilience, […]
257257Protect Your Team from AI-Fueled Overload
AI promises productivity gains, but without guardrails it can quietly intensify work instead of reducing it. As tasks accelerate, expectations rise. People attempt more, juggle more—and struggle to stop. If you don’t deliberately shape how AI is used, you risk increasing your team’s workload, straining their attention, and exhausting them. Here’s how to protect them from AI overload. Build intentional pauses. As […]
257257When Your Change Leader Starts to Conform
You hired a bold leader to challenge the status quo. But now they’re quieter, more cautious, and deferring to peers. Don’t assume it’s a performance issue; it’s likely a signal that the system around them is pushing back. Here’s how to reset expectations and create the conditions they need to drive change and thrive. Diagnose what’s really going on. Before intervening, get curious. Ask what feels harder now than […]
257257Working with an Insecure Leader
Insecure leaders are common in organizations, with insecurity typically driven by anxiety or avoidance. Their behaviors can distort communication, undermine collaboration, and burden teams. Use the 3R framework—regulate, relate, reason—to shift the dynamic and lead the relationship forward. Regulate. Insecurity distorts thinking. Before offering solutions, help the other person feel safe. Anxious leaders need calm, steady communication; don’t dismiss […]
257257When Integrating AI, Focus on Psychological Safety
Integrating AI changes how your team works together. While leaders often focus on tools and automation, the real impact often shows up as declining interpersonal trust, coordination, and decision-making. To avoid this kind of dysfunction, treat AI adoption as a team development effort—not just a tech upgrade—by focusing on psychological safety. Reframe AI adoption as a learning […]
257257Hire from Another Team—Without Burning Bridges
You have an opening on your team, and the ideal candidate already works inside the company—just not for you. Hiring a standout from another internal team can be smart, but moving too fast can be perceived as poaching or favoritism. Here’s how to sensitively manage the politics of hiring internally. Start with the organization’s needs. Frame the move around what’s best […]
257257Rethink Your Customer Strategy for AI Agents
AI agents are increasingly mediating how customers discover and choose brands—and in response, companies must evaluate which aspects of traditional customer relationships to preserve and which ones to evolve. To prepare for a future where both sides of the customer relationship are increasingly managed by AI, focus on three critical stages of agentic AI adoption. […]
257257Managing Gen Z in the Age of AI
Gen Z is shaping the future of work with how they use generative AI—and how they feel about it. If you want to lead or manage these younger workers effectively, focus on four key priorities. Acknowledge AI ambivalence. Even though most young adults use AI regularly, most worry it makes people lazier and less intelligent. They’re not anti-tech—they’re anxious about its […]
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