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How (Un)ethical Are You? (Spanish version)
Banaji, Mahzarin R.; Bazerman, Max H.; Chugh, DollyArticle HBS-R0312DLeadership and People Managementimplicit bias--judging according to unconscious stereotypes rather than merit; in-group bias--favoring people in their own circles; a tendency to overclaim credit; and conflicts of interest. To counter these unconscious biases, traditional ethics training is not enough. You should gather better data, rid the work environment of stereotypical cues, and broaden your mind-set when making decisions.Starting at €8.20
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Lazard LLC
Subramanian, Guhan; Sherman, EliotCase HBS-907046-ELeadership and People ManagementDescribes Lazard's situation in 2001, and supplies context for the subsequent negotiation between its Chairman and his hand-picked successor. In 2001 Lazard, the last of the great investment houses to remain both private and in the control of its founding family, is in a state of decline. Infighting throughout the 1990s led to a defection of talent that left many wondering if Lazard could compete with the diversified financial behemoths of the 21...Starting at €8.20