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Talent Insights: Phil Nazzaro advocates authentic, purposeful and human-centered values
Southern New Hampshire University’s Vice President of Talent Development Phil Nazzaro shares his passion, values and strategies for helping employees and organizations thrive.
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5 strategies for talent leaders to foster problem-solving within teams
Talent leaders can support problem-solving within teams by creating a culture of collaboration, developing skills, supporting innovation and creative thinking, enhancing leadership skills and cultivating a positive team environment.
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Navigating the digital deluge: A blueprint for learning and talent leaders
For CLOs and talent development leaders, embedding digital wellness into the fabric of organizational learning and talent strategies is not just an investment in technology — it’s an investment in the future of work.
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Becoming a skills-driven organization that knows, grows and connects talent to opportunities
As business and talent management needs evolve in ways we can’t yet conceive, skill readiness and adaptability provide the best way forward.
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Optimizing AI strategy: The coach-player role of talent and HR leaders
Talent leaders’ unique perspective and leadership are essential for organizations to fully leverage the potential of AI on a large scale.
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Wired for empathy: Nurturing a technologically advanced, deeply human workplace
Leaders must effectively navigate the modern workplace’s technological evolution, striking a balance between innovation and empathy.
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Empowering workplace inclusivity: How to show up for your co-workers
Creating an environment where everyone feels valued promotes positivity and enables all to thrive and reach their full potential.
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Leading with care: An enlightened leader’s guide to navigating uncertain times
Here are a few strategies for honesty, accountability and self-care in times of turmoil.
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Navigating contingent talent: Your strategic advantage
Talent managers must be intentional in their hiring efforts to meet client, seasonal and organizational needs.
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Embracing failure
Letting go of the fear to fail can be an important driver for women to achieve success in the workplace.