Amy Bernstein
@asbernstein2185
HBR editor, co-host of HBR's Women at Work podcast
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12-10-2008 16:09:22
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Join HBR editors Amy Bernstein and Ania Wieckowski, authors Roger L. Martin and Martin Reeves, Singularity's John Hagel, and more incredible thinkers at Global Drucker Forum's Digital Forum Day on November 17. Register now: onlineregistrations.org/events/2021-11… via HBR
Can big business be (re)humanized? Join HBR Editor Amy Bernstein this Wednesday, November 17, as she discusses with Hubert Joly, Claudio Fernández-Aráoz, Maurice Lévy, and Patricia Pomies. Register now for Global Drucker Forum's digital forum day: bit.ly/3qFrZJw
What new awareness or intentionality do you need to bring to your relationships & interactions to be seen as a leader in a largely virtual world? Thrilled to be back with Muriel M Wilkins Amy Gallo Nicole Torres Amy Bernstein for Harvard Business Review #WomenAtWork hbr.org/podcast/2021/1…
HBR's Amy Bernstein will join the INROADS, Inc. virtual roundtable this Friday, March 18 at 2 p.m. EST in celebration of #WomensHistoryMonth. You won't want to miss this important discussion. Register today: inroads.org/impact-series/
In this recorded webinar, Harvard Business School Professor Mihir A. Desai talks with Harvard Business Review Editor Amy Bernstein about why educators must be willing to tackle difficult topics in class and the unexpected benefits of doing so. ow.ly/r5g050Iow6X
#ClimateChange is an urgent issue that must be addressed. In this free webinar Harvard Business Review editor Amy Bernstein & Peter Tufano prof. & former dean of Saïd Business School will discuss what educators must do to develop leaders who can tackle the climate crisis. ow.ly/Nuaf50Iubcz
It’s one thing to know you *want* to change your work life. It's another to do it. In #WomenAtWork, I talk with 2 women who are making big changes — and reaping the rewards. Then we discuss how we're inspired to make our own shifts: hbr.org/podcast/2021/1… Amy Bernstein
Check out the new Harvard Business Review Women at Work book, Speak Up, Speak Out, with four important sections of content: 1. Speak up: you deserve to be heard 2. Speak out on sexual harassment 3. Speak out against racism 4. Men: be allies and amplify voices store.hbr.org/product/speak-…
Boston-area fans: Dealing with an insecure boss? Know-it-all coworker? Biased colleague? You don’t have to face them alone; Amy Gallo and Amy Bernstein want to help. Join them on September 22 at a special live podcast taping at Harvard Business School. Register: womenatworklive.eventbrite.com/?aff=bossocial
Transitioning into your first role leading others can be tough. In the 1st episode of this season’s Harvard Business Review Women at Work podcast, three women speak with Amy Bernstein about the surprises, the rewards, and recent challenges of being new managers: hbr.org/podcast/2022/1…
"When women win, we *all* win. On this episode of Harvard Business Review Women at Work podcast Amy Bernstein and I talk to 2 systemic and organizational change experts who explain how to approach planning and implementing changes that benefit women: hbr.org/podcast/2022/1…"
Join us on Thursday, February 9 at 11am ET to learn how the pandemic is forcing a reimagination of #HigherEd and workforce preparedness with this free #webinar led by Amy Bernstein of Harvard Business Review and Dr. Raghu Krishnamoorthy of Penn. Register now: ow.ly/lm0x50MvwTs
Interested in learning how the pandemic is forcing a reimagination of #HigherEd and workforce preparedness? Join this free #webinar hosted by Harvard Business Impact Education and led by Amy Bernstein of Harvard Business Review and Dr. Raghu Krishnamoorthy of Penn. Register now: bit.ly/3IXGWPX
Did you miss the discussion with Amy Bernstein of Harvard Business Review & Dr. Raghu Krishnamoorthy of Penn? In this recorded #webinar, new strategies for building a resilient workforce are identified. Watch now: hbsp.harvard.edu/webinars/navig…
This conversation with Mihir A. Desai was really inspiring. I hope you'll give it a listen.
Save the date for Harvard Business Review Women at Work podcast’s first live virtual event on 4/27! Amy Bernstein & I will be in conversation with Muriel M Wilkins, Chia-Jung Tsay, Alexandra Feldberg, and others! Register here for insights and practical career advice: events.bizzabo.com/447503
Join our friends Amy Gallo and Amy Bernstein, hosts of Harvard Business Review's podcast #WomenAtWork, for a half day of live conversations that’ll lift you up and move you forward. Learn more and register here: bit.ly/3K0YpGn