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Effective Leadership in the Digital Age: A CEO’s Blueprint

Kitaboo

Throughout history, leadership traits like vision, decisiveness, and adaptability have defined great CEOs. However, the digital age has transformed this narrative, demanding a recalibration of leadership paradigms. This transformative change redefined traditional work structures, prompting CEOs to embrace remote work culture.

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Defining ERG Roles and Responsibilities for Success

Chronus

Plus, effective leadership is key to achieving the full benefits of ERGs , including a more inclusive culture, diverse workforce, positive work environment, employee satisfaction and increased retention. Every ERG is unique with its own leadership needs—and these needs will evolve over time.

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Virtual Onboarding: How To Do It Right

Paradiso

Owing to COVID-19, there’s no doubt that for many enterprises, virtual working has become a way of usual business–a fact that raises an important question: “How are businesses hiring new employees in this remote style of working? Introduction. What Is Virtual Onboarding?

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How Praxair Grooms Tech Talent for Business Roles

CLO Magazine

The company’s executives used learning simulations to sharpen the business acumen in technical talent and identify untapped managerial potential. SNAPSHOT: Praxair’s 27,000 global employees include a number of highly skilled engineers and scientists generally not versed in the financial and business world.

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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. In 2010, Towers Watson & Co. The same year Gallup Inc.

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The Importance of Retaining the High-Potential Employee (aka the HiPo) 

Acorn Labs

Harvard Business Review (HBR) research shows that high potentials aren't just high achievers. Yes, you want all employees to work well together. They'll be able to articulate complex ideas, adapt to others' work styles, and advocate for peers. Losing or retaining your HiPos profoundly impacts business.

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How to Retrain for a Second Career

CLO Magazine

When factored into learning design, understanding employees’ personalities and what motivates them at work can make it easier to retrain an individual. In today’s dynamic business landscape, many have defined their career and success by their job title and skills, only to wake up one morning obsolete.