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What the research says about cultural alignment in hiring
By better understanding cultural alignment between employee and employer, you can ensure a win-win relationship for both.
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Developing and sustaining a ‘culture of conversation’
A healthy organization requires intentional focus on the quality of workplace conversations.
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Into the metaverse: What does it hold for the future of L&D?
Leading organizations find better retention, skills and engagement for their employees in the metaverse.
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Can you leap-frog your way toward enterprise change agility?
Courageous organizations can choose a path different from the historical journey often taken by the competition.
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The key to retaining hybrid workers? Address work friction
With more organizations returning to the workplace and adopting a hybrid work model, HR leaders must address work friction to attract and retain talent.
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Women’s leadership organizations are filling the power gap
To ensure women are supported with the networks and tools for successful career growth and close the power gap, leaders must think outside of the limits of their organization.
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Embrace a ‘systems perspective’ to move the needle on women’s leadership
Organizations must rethink the concepts and values associated with leadership and work to bring systems into alignment.
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Video: How to retain diverse talent
Deanna Singh, a champion for marginalized communities and author of “Actions Speak Louder,” explains why underrepresented groups are leaving jobs and the value of inclusivity in retention plans.
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Bridge the digital divide with technology and training to fill the U.S. skills gap
Digital divides reflect and exacerbate existing racial, gender and class disparities. With the combined power of federal funding, state implementation and corporate investments, we can correct those inequities and enable more of us to thrive in work and life.
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Bringing purpose to the workplace
The modern workforce needs purpose in their daily work. Here’s how to find purpose, message it and reap the benefits.