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How to recession-proof your company and retain talent with upskilling
Even as companies tighten their belts, investing in upskilling is both a hedge against recession and the most powerful way to ensure a future-ready talent pool.
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Podcast: Talent Management dives into the Metaverse
Join Talent Management’s associate editor, Calvin Coffee, for an exploration of the Metaverse at work and VR’s applications among leading businesses.
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The antidote to quiet quitting: Rightsizing job descriptions
If we do not take action to meet our employees’ needs and respect their rights to holistic, well-rounded lives, they will first disengage, then leave.
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Humor is an underutilized tool for learning programs
Humor bridges power structures and working relationships to create common ground, strengthen connections with colleagues and increase the engagement and retention of L&D programs.
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Improving remote team effectiveness and preventing quiet quitting with ‘user manuals’
Instead of guessing about people’s work habits, communication styles, idiosyncrasies and quirks, get it out in the open through personal user manuals.
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Spearhead career growth for high-potential women through sponsorships
HR professionals must remain intentional about the setup – and makeup – of any sponsorship program they establish.
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Effectively identifying and closing the skill gap amid The Great Reshuffle
Leveraging data can help companies effectively assess talent, highlight development areas and uncover capabilities.
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3 myths about remote work blinding you to what your team really needs
Extreme adherence to one work model limits executives and undercuts their ability to grow and develop loyal, high-performing talented leaders.
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It’s time to treat internal talent like campus hires
Use existing infrastructure to create equitable opportunities for all employees.
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5 coaching questions that will help grow and retain employees
Leaders who are seeking ways to increase engagement and retention should call on these five open-ended, exploratory questions with their employees.