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IESE Business School Insight, 161. Connectedness
Accounting and Control, Business Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility, Entrepreneurship, Information Technologies, Leadership and People Management, Strategy
English , Spanish
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Reference: 75918
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Number of pages: 85
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Publication Date: May 1, 2022
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Source: IESE (España)
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Type of Document: Magazine
Description
From ICT networks to inclusive people management, a world divided is calling out for more human connectedness. Here’s how business leaders can forge the human connections on which our wellbeing depends. Plus: Music industry trends. Encouraging less risky behavior during COVID-19. How alumni are using their connections to mobilize aid for Ukraine. Social impact is baked into RobinGood’s business model. Advocating for sustainability in an industry not known for it. Creative ways that the artistic experience is being innovated. When do corporate splits make sense? The accounting challenges of green reporting. Evidence-based strategies to keep work and life in balance. Triple motivation: 3 keys to success.
Keywords
antidiscrimination
burnout
Business Model
carbon footprint
choice overload
cohesión
Collaboration
connectedness
corporate split
COVID-19
Cross-cultural management
digitalization
disability
extrinsic motivation
fake news
green reporting
Hewlett-Packard
in-person
intrinsic motivation
job crafting
Juan Antonio Pérez López
La Fageda
Maria Iraburu
Music industry
net zero
pandemic
paternity
purpose
sharing economy
Spotify
stakeholder
Sustainability
Teamwork
togetherness
transcendent motivation
Ukraine
virtual global mobility
work-family interface
work-life balance