Minda Harts
Minda Harts is the author of the best-selling book The Memo: What Women of Color Need To Know To Secure A Seat At The Table. She is the CEO of The Memo LLC and an adjunct professor at NYU Wagner. She hosts a podcast and Linkedin Live Show called Secure The Seat. Minda lives in New York and has a French bulldog named Boston. Follow her on Twitter, Instagram, and sign up for her newsletter here.
I’m a New Manager, and No One Ever Taught Me How To Give Constructive Feedback
In this edition of Good@Work, Minda Harts provides insight for new managers about how to give constructive feedback effectively at work.
I’m Considering a Career Pivot—Does It Matter if That’s Because I’m Bored With Pandemic Life?
In this month's edition of Good@Work, columnist Minda Harts provides tips if you're considering a career change during the pandemic.
I Can’t Keep Up With My Colleagues Unless I Ignore My Self-Imposed Work-Life Boundaries—What Should I Do?
Competing with colleagues won't serve your sense of work-life balance. This edition of Good@Work explores how to feel great about work without competing.
I’m Afraid of Getting Bullied at Work for My Political Beliefs—What Should I Do?
Worried that voicing your political beliefs at work will open you up to bullying among your coworkers? Good@Work columnist Minda Harts advises what to do.
If I Don’t Learn How To Network Virtually, I’m Going To Feel Stuck in My Current Role—What Should I Do?
Remote working looks to continue for quite awhile longer, so it's important to learn how to network virtually. Here, career expert Minda Harts advises how.