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The most-read ideas from June

The most-read ideas from June

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Every day, leaders turn to HBR for guidance on the challenges they’re navigating right now—from AI and emerging technologies to leadership development and organizational performance. Each month, certain ideas rise to the top.

Here’s a look at some of the most‑read articles from June—a snapshot of the thinking leaders are engaging with right now, across industries and functions.

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Popular Articles from June

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1. How People Are Really Using AI in 2026

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2. 3 Forces Are Redefining the Transition from Manager to Leader

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3. To Thrive Alongside AI, Focus on Mindset—Not Skillset

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4. Our Favorite Management Tips on Decision-Making

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5. Why AI Works Best When It Works with Humans

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6. AI Is Rewriting the Economics of Outsourcing

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7. Research: What Interruptions Reveal About Company Culture

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8. AI Has Broken Hiring. Here’s How to Fix It.

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