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What Makes an Effective Learning Culture at Non-profits?

Infopro Learning

To foster a culture where learning is the norm, not the exception, non-profit organizations must remove the obstacles to learning and promote risk management, feedback, and reflection. The pressure to create an effective learning culture in non-profits comes in the aftermath of trending methods adopted by other industries.

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Role of Leaders in Managing Remote & Hybrid BFSI Teams

Infopro Learning

The study revealed that 74% of participants were likely to adopt remote work strategies and 65% preferred hybrid ones. Despite 60% of respondents noting improvements in their work arrangements since 2020, only 34% reported a positive shift in their corporate culture over the same period.

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Building a Culture of Belonging

TIER1 Performance

Clifton Strengths and Personality Styles at Work focus on identifying an individual’s unique strengths, while Hermann Brain Dominance and DiSC focus on categorizing individuals’ behavioral tendencies and preferences. Consider what gratitude or positives have gone unsaid about an employee’s performance.

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Use Employee Health As a Performance Engine

CLO Magazine

In the biology of business performance, energy and health are critical enablers of high performance and should be considered a part of any successful business strategy. Employees are behavioral beings, and each person contributes to the success of the enterprise. This tactic can produce results.

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Leading a Thriving Organization: 6 Questions for Leaders to Explore

TIER1 Performance

Cultivating a healthy, high-performing organization where people are doing their best work and thriving requires significant effort, intentionality, and nurturing. Ideally, every employee feels empowered to own their ability to thrive at work; yet leaders shape the experience of those they lead, and their impact is significant.

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3 DEI Derailers During the Great Resignation

OpenSesame

In today’s world where employees are leaving their companies in record numbers, it’s imperative that organizations develop a strong culture of workplace learning and development to keep employees effective and engaged. Diversity is the collective of different experiences that people bring to workplace culture. Getting Clear on DEI.

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Grow multicultural leaders with coaching, not just business English

CLO Magazine

By strengthening communications skills and building a “same language” framework for the workforce, these initiatives not only foster individual development, they enhance collaboration and productivity and contribute to cultural cohesion. The difficulty of integrating across multicultural teams in the face of negative cultural stereotypes.