Advisory Board January 29, 2024

Every company wants to work as quickly as possible, but that might not always be the best decision. Writing for the Wall Street Journal, Robert Sutton and Huggy Rao explain why faster isn’t always better when it comes to work, as well as eight situations where slowing down is the smarter choice.

Sutton is a professor emeritus in the department of management science and engineering at Stanford University, and Rao is a professor of organizational behavior at Stanford’s Graduate School of Business.

Faster isn’t always better when it comes to work

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