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Keep your team engaged, connected, and visible, both in person and virtually. Manage your team in th

Keep your team engaged, connected, and visible, both in person and virtually. [BOOKS]( [COLLECTIONS]( [TOOLS]( [CASE STUDIES]( [HBR STORE]( Manage your team in the hybrid age [Managing Teams in the Hybrid Age: The HBR Guides Collection (8 Books)]( When you’re managing a team that works in different locations and time zones, how can you keep everyone engaged and connected? Managing Teams in the Hybrid Age: The HBR Guides Collection contains eight books filled with ideas and strategies to lead your team to its most productive potential, whether they're working across the table or across an ocean. [LEARN MORE]( The collection includes: - HBR Guide to Managing Flexible Work - HBR Guide to Remote Work - HBR Guide to Being a Great Boss - HBR Guide to Leading Teams - HBR Guide to Making Every Meeting Matter - HBR Guide to Motivating People - HBR Guide to Collaborative Teams - HBR Guide to Beating Burnout [LEARN MORE]( Also of interest: [Leading Virtual Teams (HBR 20-Minute Manager Series)]( Learn to build and maintain relationships from afar, communicate through a variety of media, run productive virtual meetings, lead geographically dispersed teams, and more with Leading Virtual Teams from the HBR 20-Minute Manager Series. [LEARN MORE]( Discover more in the HBR Store Master essential business and leadership skills with books, tools, cases, and more. [SHOP NOW]( To redeem, simply enter HBRORGREG4 in the Promotional Code field at checkout. Discount will be applied to your order subtotal of your first purchase only. *Valid online or by phone (excludes HBR magazine subscriptions, shipping & handling, taxes, and customs fees). Cannot be combined with other offers or discounts, including bulk pricing. No adjustments to prior purchases. Purchasers are responsible for all shipping charges, duties, taxes, brokerage fees, and/or import fees imposed by the country of import. You are receiving this because you registered at hbr.org to receive Special Promotions emails, or you provided us with your email address. If you prefer not to receive Special Promotions emails, please [unsubscribe](. You may also [Manage Email Preferences]( view our [Privacy Policy]( or [Contact Us](. To ensure email delivery, add noreply@a.email.hbr.org to your address book, contacts, or safe sender list. Copyright © 2023 Harvard Business School Publishing. All rights reserved. Harvard Business Publishing, 20 Guest St, Suite 700, Brighton, MA 02135

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