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Workplaces have gone through enormous change in the last decade, and year. From remote work, to work

Workplaces have gone through enormous change in the last decade, and year. From remote work, to work-life-balance, to crucial aspects of work like mental health, inclusivity, and company culture—all of these things have had major implications for t [Quartz]( Workplaces have gone through enormous change in the last decade, and year. From remote work, to work-life-balance, to crucial aspects of work like mental health, inclusivity, and company culture—all of these things have had major implications for those of us who manage people. Now it’s time we updated our [management handbook]( to reflect that. In our newest field guide, “[Leading through change]( you’ll learn the practical advice you need to modernize your management handbook. Take advantage of our [50% off Cyber Week sale]( (which ends today!) to subscribe to Quartz and learn how you can make the workplace better. [Start your free trial]( More in this guide: - [The updated guide to modern leadership](. Some of the very best ideas surfaced in our Quartz at Work coverage, with an emphasis on our newest material. Here you’ll find a summary of everything so you can quickly absorb the highlights, and links so you can go deeper on any specific topic. - [How managers can improve diversity and inclusion at work](. Ideas that will give you a new perspective on some very old dynamics, inspire you to try new approaches, and save you from making mistakes made by others. - [What Covid-19 taught leaders about crisis management](. Some of the best management advice and tips that are highly relevant to our pandemic times, and probably long thereafter. - [5 timeless management strategies every leader should know](. Some strategies will never go out of style and mastering them could serve you well in any era or environment. - [New rules for managers who are ready to buck conventional wisdom](. These ideas offer stark alternatives to conventional wisdom about management. Find out if any of them offend your managerial sensibilities and why it might be time to cast off what you were trained to believe. [Become a member for 50% off]( [facebook]( [twitter]( [external-link]( Enjoying this email? Forward it to a friend! They can [click here]( to sign up. If you’re looking to unsubscribe, [click here](. Quartz | 675 Avenue of the Americas, 4th Fl | New York, NY 10011 | United States Copyright © 2020 Quartz, All rights reserved.

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