The Best of Reset Work
10+ most popular Reset Work articles, as voted by our community.
Reset Work on Company Culture
'A New Way to Think' by Roger L. Martin:
The new book by Rotman business school's former dean provides examples of how cultural change is best pursued indirectly, through day-to-day shifts rather than top-down decrees.
How to create a personal DEI mission statement
The case for a personal DEI assessment. Remote work can boost the number of women in leadership. The best way to use your Fridays.
Reset Work on Future Of Work
How to improve decision-making and performance with better air quality
How office air quality affects performance. How employers are being harmed by their own layoffs. Reframing impostor syndrome.
Reset Work on Leadership
An insider explains Apple’s use of storytelling as leadership tool
Yale’s former business school head and founding dean of Apple University on the skills today’s leaders need to have. What employers are planning for election day. Paid sick leave for vet visits.
«Number two—and this was based on my experience at Apple—I came to believe that having a clear expertise as the anchor for one's leadership as opposed to being a general manager was especially important in those organizations»
The Importance of Play at Work
A Q&A with IDEO's Michelle Lee about about the importance of play at work, how to build design thinking into the employee experience, and how to optimize team-bonding efforts for maximum engagement.
Reset Work on Procrastination
'Happier Hour' by Cassie Holmes: How to prioritize your time so that you’re more fulfilled
The book 'Happier Hour' by UCLA's Cassie Holmes provides specific instructions and useful worksheets for identifying what makes you happy and planning your time to better reflect that.
Reset Work on Remote Work
Life-altering lessons about work and life from 2022
S. Mitra Kalita on diversity, hybrid work, and reading for pleasure.
«“But know what’s important—and show up. It makes all the difference.”»
Don't be so quick to mourn the workplace friendship
Hybrid and remote work are having a critical hand in right-sizing the role friendship plays in our working lives.
Reset Work on Steve Jobs
'Make Something Wonderful' by the Steve Jobs Archive: How Steve Jobs communicated purpose
This collection of Steve Jobs's words demonstrates his talent for communicating the missions of Apple and NeXT, providing valuable lessons for any current or aspiring leader.
«These observations are some of the many included in a new, free ebook released by the Steve Jobs Archive called Make Something Wonderful.»
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The wrong way to define productivity
Why trust is the most important overlooked driver.
«In a 2023 study, ic4p found that two-way trust in an organization was the biggest differentiator between high-performing organizations»
What moral philosophy has to say about leading a business
Applying the influential philosophy framework of John Rawls to the workplace. The majority of managers are “accidental.” The case for “sitting on your hands.”
4 ways to use ChatGPT's data-analysis tool
Our test of Advanced Data Analysis, formerly known as Code Interpreter.
«with Rebecca Hinds, head of The Work Innovation Lab at Asana, that her team used Advanced Data Analysis, previously called Code Interpreter, to help them»
What we learned from books this year
The best research, insights, and advice for managing yourself and your team from the 37 books Charter wrote about in 2022.
'Fair Pay' by David Buckmaster: A Nike compensation chief on how to get a raise and make…
Fair Pay provides both high-level and specific recommendations for how to reform compensation—which is useful reading especially as companies are deploying pay to recruit and retain an increasingly…
«Alongside macro historical and economic context, Fair Pay provides both high-level and specific recommendations for how to reform compensation»
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