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Talent As A Critical Resource

ExactHire - Leadership

Today, I’d like to talk about staffing our organizations to meet the demands of growth and turnover–or simply, talent management. An organization’s growth in this decade and beyond will be determined by how its leaders respond to the challenges associated with talent management.

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Tackle Bias in Your Company Without Making People Defensive

Harvard Business Review

Barely a blip on Google’s radar in 2010, a Google trends search shows how much the term has now gone mainstream. But managers generally don’t. Most of your company’s managers, male or female, are probably committed to the idea that their company’s systems are based on a meritocracy principle.

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The Changing Role of Global Leaders

Harvard Business Review

In November 2010, to big fanfare at Unilever's London headquarters, chief executive Paul Polman boldly articulated a new strategy. Unilever's strategy for 2020 is formulated in direct response to that quest for improved quality of life in a much more resource-constrained context. And of course, more pressure on climate.

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What Are The Pros And Cons of A PEO?

ExactHire - Leadership

The following post is provided courtesy of Human Capital Concepts (HCC), a Certified Professional Employment Organization that partners with employers to manage employee-related responsibilities and risks. Most of these tasks revolve around employee management. In 2020, average health coverage for a family costs $21,342.

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The U.S. Economy Is Suffering from Low Demand. Higher Wages Would Help

Harvard Business Review

Target raised its minimum wage to $11 this past fall and committed to $15 by 2020. Economic growth has been stuck in low gear for almost a decade now, averaging around 2% a year since 2010 while productivity growth, the key to increasing living standards, has been languishing near historic lows since the financial crisis.

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I Got My Strategy from Greenpeace

Harvard Business Review

In pursuit of this goal, I committed Desso to becoming 100% Cradle-to-Cradle by 2020. Starting in our biggest business — carpet tiles — our managers and staff have gone through the grinding process of identifying every single chemical in our products. Sounds pretty idealistic, doesn't it? 1] McKinsey & Co.,

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What If All U.S. Coal Workers Were Retrained to Work in Solar?

Harvard Business Review

coal-fired power plants has been declining and coal use has dropped radically since 2007—a trend that is expected to continue. Energy Information Administration notes that between 2010 and 2012, 14 gigawatts (GW) of coal-fired capacity was retired and that a total of 60 GW will be retired by 2020.

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