Mon.Dec 23, 2024

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Grow Your Leadership Heart Three Sizes

Leadership Freak

And what happened, then? Well, in Whoville they say that the Grinchs small heart grew three sizes that day. Dr. Suess What would happen if your heart grew three sizes?

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The Importance of Investing in Yourself

Refresh

The influence of professional development on career and personal growth is undeniable. From expanding your job prospects to… The post The Importance of Investing in Yourself first appeared on The Express Blog.

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Are You the Cause of Your Team’s Change Fatigue?

Harvard Business Review

Common mistakes leaders make — and how to avoid them.

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5 Small Rules That Make Your Company Way More Welcoming to Diverse Talent

Lolly Daskal

Small changes can transform your entire workplace culture. While many organizations claim to value diversity, the most successful companies go beyond intentions to create genuinely welcoming environments where diverse talent can thrive. At these companies, the impact is undeniable – teams innovate faster, solve problems more creatively, and drive stronger business results.

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The Hidden Skills That Separate Good Leaders from Great Ones

Speaker: Chandra McCormack, CPA, MBA, NACD.DC

Technical degrees might open doors—but it’s the soft skills that keep them open. In the face of disruption, evolving workplace dynamics, and rising expectations of leadership, soft skills like communication, emotional intelligence, and presence have become core business essentials—not nice-to-haves. Inspired by stories from her father coupled with her own career journey, seasoned executive Chandra McCormack breaks down how to lead with impact, connect with purpose, and cultivate a workplace cult

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most popular posts of 2024

Alison Green

This post was written by Alison Green and published on Ask a Manager. Here are the posts that interested people the most in 2024, via two lists: the most viewed posts and the most commented on posts. Most viewed posts of 2024: 10. my company says we cant wear underwire bras 9. my coworkers are engaged but one of them is cheating with my boss 8. is my coworker justified in being angry that I reported him for sending out personal mail from the office?

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Employee Engagement and Experience Strategies: Are They Aligned Enough?

LSA Global

Are Your Employee Engagement and Experience Strategies Aligned ? We know from organizational culture assessment data that employee engagement and employee experience (EX) are pivotal to organizational success. These two concepts, while interconnected, serve distinct purposes within a talent management strategy. Misalignment between these people strategies can lead to decreased productivity, higher turnover, and a misaligned company culture.

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2024 at AIHR in a Nutshell: Continuously Reaching New Heights 

AIHR

From harnessing the power of AI and expanding the value we offer to our members to helping global HR teams upskill and providing innovative products and services for HR professionals, 2024 has been another wonderful year for us at AIHR. Lets take a look at the strides weve made! Our year in numbers It wouldnt be a proper wrap-up of the year without some numbers to highlight our achievements in 2024.

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update: my employee makes up words and is impossible to understand

Alison Green

This post was written by Alison Green and published on Ask a Manager. Its where are you now? month at Ask a Manager, and all December Im running updates from people who had their letters here answered in the past. There will be more posts than usual this week, so keep checking back throughout the day. Remember the letter-writer whose employee made up words and was impossible to understand ?

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CEOs Often Feel Lonely. Here’s How They Can Cope.

Harvard Business Review

The loneliness experienced by CEOs stems not from a lack of social connections but from the heavy burden of leadership and decision-making especially during crises, when they look to their board, senior executives, or operational managers to steady the ship but feel they arent up to the task or are divided. Research a survey of 109 CEOs of major Canadian organizations, complemented by in-depth qualitative interviews with 46 of them suggests six strategies for alleviating loneliness that leade

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updates: boss says I need to socialize more, coworker won’t talk to us, and more

Alison Green

This post was written by Alison Green and published on Ask a Manager. Its where are you now? month at Ask a Manager, and all December Im running updates from people who had their letters here answered in the past. Here are five updates from past letter-writers. There will be more posts than usual this week, so keep checking back throughout the day. 1.

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Future of HR: Navigating Transformation in the Digital Age

Speaker: Jeremy York

Join us for a thought-provoking exploration of the rapidly evolving HR landscape as we examine how technological innovation, regulatory changes, talent strategies, and evolving diversity approaches are reshaping the profession. This webinar will provide HR professionals with practical insights on leveraging AI and emerging technologies while maintaining compliance in an increasingly complex regulatory environment.

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Why Global Sustainability Efforts Will Continue Despite Trump

Harvard Business Review

In the U.S., cities and states will take the lead. Globally, China will drive new demand.

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updates: employee chews tobacco at his desk, old school’s awful mentoring program, and more

Alison Green

This post was written by Alison Green and published on Ask a Manager. Its where are you now? month at Ask a Manager, and all December Im running updates from people who had their letters here answered in the past. Here are five updates from past letter-writers. 1. Employee is chewing tobacco at his desk and in meetings (#3 at the link) The advice did help!

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coworker’s husband punched me after the Christmas party, can I wear burlesque makeup to my office party, and more

Alison Green

This post was written by Alison Green and published on Ask a Manager. Im on vacation. Here are some past letters that Im making new again, rather than leaving them to wilt in the archives. 1. Coworker’s husband punched me after the Christmas party I was recently at an office Christmas party and our spouses were included. There was drinking. Everyone had a very nice time.