Andy Molinsky

Andy Molinsky

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Andy Molinsky is an organizational behavior expert, keynote speaker, professor at Brandeis University, and author of four books including the award-winning Global Dexterity and his newest, I Got the Job! Now What? He’s been writing for Harvard Business Review for years with over 50 articles featured, and is a LinkedIn Top Voice and one of Marshall Goldsmith’s Top 50 World Leaders in Coaching. He’s passionate about helping young professionals navigate career challenges, build authentic professional relationships, and become confident contributors in their organizations. Andy teaches his clients (major global corporations and executives worldwide) to increase their success by mastering global dexterity and developing powerful interpersonal skills. He holds a Ph.D. in Organizational Behavior from Harvard University. Follow Andy for insights on career success and professional development.

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Feb 23, 2026

The 4 AI Habits That Separate Career Winners From Everyone Else

Harvard BCG and St Louis Fed studies show daily AI use can boost speed and quality, but only for certain tasks. Your work habits determine the payoff.

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Feb 16, 2026

5 Hidden AI Skills That Will Make You Irreplaceable In 2026

Technical skills are not enough. These five AI skills will make you indispensable at work in 2026, from strategic direction to quality control.

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Feb 10, 2026

Your Side Hustle Was Your Safety Net. But It Might Be Burning You Out

This week’s Careers newsletter features a look at how to manage the stress that comes with side hustles, common career myths, dating apps for job leads and more.

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Feb 9, 2026

6 Ways To Turn Criticism Into A Career Advantage

Most professionals get defensive when criticized, damaging their reputation and career. Here's how top performers turn criticism into their biggest advantage.

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Feb 3, 2026

4 Ways To Actually Switch Off When Your Workday Ends

Leaving the office at 5pm doesn't give you work-life balance if your brain is still solving work problems in the shower. Here's how to actually disconnect.