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3 ways to use storytelling to build resilience

CLO Magazine

It’s one thing for an aligned team of leaders to earn the trust of the masses. It’s entirely another for a CEO to re-earn the trust of the leaders themselves. We had a rising two-way trust problem, and we were headed toward a culture clash.” The generational divide was part of the problem, the remote work was another part.

Trust 84
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Five Signs Your Mentorship Is Working

Everwise

So you’ve finally found a mentor or a mentee who you think is a great fit. How do you know that your partnership is actually working? And what do you do if you suspect it might be time to find a different mentor or mentee? When mentoring, it’s important to establish one simple guideline off the bat: How often will you meet?

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Building a Culture of Belonging

TIER1 Performance

Leaders directly impact an employee’s day-to-day work experience, including their ability to thrive in the role. Studies show that people often quit their jobs due to their manager; therefore, the practices highlighted in this article will focus on the leader’s role in integrating wellness and DE&I within the flow of work.

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

Acorn Labs

A high-potential employee (HiPo) is an individual with the drive, desire and ability to succeed in strategic and senior roles. 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. They don't choose their own work.

Gartner 52
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The Importance of Retaining the High-Potential Employee (aka the HiPo) 

Acorn Labs

A high-potential employee (HiPo) is an individual with the drive, desire and ability to succeed in strategic and senior roles. 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. They don't choose their own work.

Gartner 52
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How to Build an Effective First 90 Days Plan for New Employees

Acorn Labs

And, when newcomers are successful in their roles, they help the whole workforce strive towards better business performance. This is essential for aligning the plan itself with business priorities, which helps a new employee understand how their job role fits into the bigger picture (that is, with the team's existing strategy).

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How to Build an Effective First 90 Days Plan for New Employees

Acorn Labs

And, when newcomers are successful in their roles, they help the whole workforce strive towards better business performance. This is essential for aligning the plan itself with business priorities, which helps a new employee understand how their job role fits into the bigger picture (that is, with the team's existing strategy).