HANNAH BATES: Welcome to HBR On Strategy, case studies and conversations with the world’s top business and management experts, hand-selected to help you unlock new ways of doing business. Bain and Company partner Chris Zook says you may need to redefine your c... More »
HANNAH BATES: Welcome to HBR on Leadership, case studies and conversations with the world’s top business and management experts, hand-selected to help you unlock the best in those around you. Astro Teller says there IS a vetted approach to creativity and decis... More »
In the United States, most parents of young children work, most need help caring for their children, and most cannot depend on family members to pitch in.So wouldn’t you think that providing affordable, high-quality child care to American families is a no-brai... More »
I’ve been reflecting a lot lately on climate anxiety — and on the feelings of helplessness that have simmered in the hearts and minds of so many friends and colleagues. The future of our planet has become all but impossible to ignore, and it’s not exactly easy... More »
The StraightForward Foundation helps Russian authors publish abroad. Here are the French and Russian edition covers of a book about the Russian mercenary Wagner Group, by Ilia Barabanov and Denis Korotkov.
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An 1890 Queen Anne Revival house in Salt Lake City, an 1872 brick townhouse in Savannah and a 1938 Spanish-style home in Albany.Summit Sotheby’s International RealtySummit Sotheby’s International RealtySummit Sotheby’s International RealtySummit Sotheby’s Inte... More »
The nonprofit group Wild Ones offers a free library of designs, with plants specific to your area — and you don’t have to be a member to use it.Turning your front yard into something other than a manicured greensward sounds like a bold new idea, even today. Im... More »
An immersive article shows readers what a New York Times reporter has tracked for nearly a decade: Robot taxis still need human help.Times Insider explains who we are and what we do and delivers behind-the-scenes insights into how our journalism comes together... More »
Smoky saganaki can inspire the feeling of a seaside vacation.Chris Simpson for The New York Times. Food stylist: Maggie Ruggiero. Prop stylist: Sophia Eleni Pappas.My summer holiday in the Mediterranean has just ended, and like many others, I am thinking hard ... More »
As solo cruising becomes more popular, pricing and cabin types are changing. Deals can be found, especially with advance planning, but it takes a little know-how.When cruising resumed after Covid-era travel restrictions were lifted, cruise lines wanted to fill... More »
Timepieces in a combination of gold and steel, first popular during the 1970s and ’80s, are helping brands maintain revenues even as sales decline.When a Rolex diving watch goes solid gold, you know the tide has turned.At Watches & Wonders Geneva in April, Rol... More »
The Japanese city is famous for its temples and gardens, but it is laced with waterways that can offer a different, and no less enchanting, view.For more than a millennium, Kyoto flourished as the imperial capital of Japan. But in a seismic upheaval known as t... More »