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542: How to Turn Your Adversity into Advantage with Laura Huang How to Be Awesome at Your Job

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Harvard professor and author Laura Huang shares how to build your edge and be perceived positively.




— YOU'LL LEARN — 

1) Why the myth of hard work is so dangerous. 

2) How unfair perceptions can quietly limit your career–and what to do about it. 

3) A formula to turn embarrassment and bitterness into enrichment. 




Subscribe or visit AwesomeAtYourJob.com/ep542 for clickable versions of the links below. 




— ABOUT LAURA — 

Laura Huang is a professor at Harvard Business School, who specializes in studying interpersonal relationships and implicit bias in entrepreneurship and in the workplace. Her research has been featured in several publications like the Financial Times, The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, Forbes, and Nature. She was also named as one of the 40 Best Business School Professors Under the Age of 40 by Poets & Quants. 

Laura has also previously held positions in investment banking, consulting, and management in several companies such as Standard Chartered bank, IBM Global Services, and Johnson & Johnson. She received her MS and BSE in electrical engineering from Duke University, an MBA from INSEAD, and a PhD from the University of California, Irvine.

• Book: “Edge: Turning Adversity into Advantage”

• Facebook: Laura Huang

• Instagram: @laurahuang

• LinkedIn: Laura Huang

• Twitter: @LauraHuangLA 

• Website: LauraHuang.net




— RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THE SHOW — 

• Book: "Because of Winn-Dixie" by Kate DiCamillo

• Book: “Girl in Translation" by Jean Kwok

• Book: “The Remains of the Day” by Kazuo Ishiguro

• Book: “When the Legends Die: The Timeless Coming-of-Age Story about a Native American Boy Caught Between Two Worlds” by Hal Borland




— THANK YOU SPONSORS! — 

• Baked by Melissa makes delicious miniature cupcakes. Get 15% off with the promo code AWESOME

• Blinkist. Learn more, faster with book summaries you can read or listen to in 15 minutes at blinkist.com/awesome







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Harvard professor and author Laura Huang shares how to build your edge and be perceived positively.




— YOU'LL LEARN — 

1) Why the myth of hard work is so dangerous. 

2) How unfair perceptions can quietly limit your career–and what to do about it. 

3) A formula to turn embarrassment and bitterness into enrichment. 




Subscribe or visit AwesomeAtYourJob.com/ep542 for clickable versions of the links below. 




— ABOUT LAURA — 

Laura Huang is a professor at Harvard Business School, who specializes in studying interpersonal relationships and implicit bias in entrepreneurship and in the workplace. Her research has been featured in several publications like the Financial Times, The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, Forbes, and Nature. She was also named as one of the 40 Best Business School Professors Under the Age of 40 by Poets & Quants. 

Laura has also previously held positions in investment banking, consulting, and management in several companies such as Standard Chartered bank, IBM Global Services, and Johnson & Johnson. She received her MS and BSE in electrical engineering from Duke University, an MBA from INSEAD, and a PhD from the University of California, Irvine.

• Book: “Edge: Turning Adversity into Advantage”

• Facebook: Laura Huang

• Instagram: @laurahuang

• LinkedIn: Laura Huang

• Twitter: @LauraHuangLA 

• Website: LauraHuang.net




— RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THE SHOW — 

• Book: "Because of Winn-Dixie" by Kate DiCamillo

• Book: “Girl in Translation" by Jean Kwok

• Book: “The Remains of the Day” by Kazuo Ishiguro

• Book: “When the Legends Die: The Timeless Coming-of-Age Story about a Native American Boy Caught Between Two Worlds” by Hal Borland




— THANK YOU SPONSORS! — 

• Baked by Melissa makes delicious miniature cupcakes. Get 15% off with the promo code AWESOME

• Blinkist. Learn more, faster with book summaries you can read or listen to in 15 minutes at blinkist.com/awesome







See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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