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  2. A Simple Way to Introduce Yourself - Harvard Business Review

    hbr.org/2022/08/a-simple-way-to-introduce-yourself

    Here is a practical framework you can leverage to introduce yourself with confidence in any context, online or in-person: Present, past, and future.

  3. Introducing Yourself as the New Manager - Harvard Business Review

    hbr.org/2023/10/introducing-yourself-as-the-new-manager

    Introducing Yourself as the New Manager. by Anke Thiele. October 2, 2023. HBR Staff; sakchai vongsasiripat/Getty Images. Summary. When forming first impressions, people usually evaluate two ...

  4. How to Respond to “So, Tell Me About Yourself” in a Job Interview

    hbr.org/2019/08/how-to-respond-to-so-tell-me-about-yourself-in-a-job-interview

    Instead, identify what the organization specifically needs from this role. Then, customize your response to position yourself as the best person to fill that need.

  5. How to Pitch Yourself to an Employer - Harvard Business Review

    hbr.org/2021/07/how-to-pitch-yourself-to-an-employer

    Here’s how to do it: Step 1: Get your timing right. Plan to pitch yourself to the employers you want to work for as early as possible in your job search.

  6. Stepping into a Leadership Role? Be Ready to Tell Your Story.

    hbr.org/2020/04/stepping-into-a-leadership-role-be-ready-to-tell-your-story

    Stepping into a role as a leader — whether as a seasoned executive or a neophyte supervisor — is both challenging and exciting. How you handle this transition can have a huge impact on your ...

  7. Christine vs. Work: How to Answer the Question, “Tell Me About...

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    Christine vs. Work: How to Answer the Question, “Tell Me About Yourself”. Christine Liu is the innovation editor at Harvard Business Publishing’s product incubator. The most vague (and ...

  8. My Pronouns Are She/They. What Are Yours? - Harvard Business...

    hbr.org/2021/06/my-pronouns-are-she-they-what-are-yours

    The advice here is to focus instead on always introducing yourself with your pronouns. If the individual you meet feels comfortable doing so, they may share their pronouns with you.

  9. How to Present to Senior Executives - Harvard Business Review

    hbr.org/2012/10/how-to-present-to-senior-execu

    Senior executives are one of the toughest crowds you’ll face as a presenter. They’re incredibly impatient because their schedules are jam-packed — and they have to make lots of high-stakes ...

  10. The Outsized Benefits of Simply Introducing Yourself

    hbr.org/2014/02/the-outsized-benefits-of-simply-introducing-yourself

    While I’m not usually a fan of “leadership lessons you can learn from [insert pretty much anything here, including pets and inanimate objects],” this well-written piece from television ...

  11. How to Answer “What Are Your Strengths and Weaknesses?”

    hbr.org/2023/05/how-to-answer-what-are-your-strengths-and-weaknesses

    In this article, the author outlines clear steps for how to describe your strengths and weaknesses along with sample language to use as a guide. Some questions come up again and again in job ...