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Management Improvement Carnival: 2012 Edition

QAspire

This time around, I will point you to 5 best posts and snippets written by Seth in 2012: Who Cares? : “ Caring, it turns out, is a competitive advantage , and one that takes effort, not money.”. Jamie Flinchbaug writes on lean, transformational leadership and entrepreneurial excellence. Conflict leads to new understanding.

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Future Leadership

Marshall Goldsmith

Who will design, manage, and deliver world-class leadership programs? Leadership development is becoming closely aligned with and used to support corporate strategy. Best-practice organizations view the leadership development process as an increasing source of competitive advantage. How will we pick our leaders?

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10 Shocking Statistics About Employee Engagement

Chart Your Course

Gallup’s 2012 Q12 Meta-Analysis Summary. Gallup’s 2012 Q12 Meta-Analysis Research Paper February 2013. The Bootstrappers Guide To Employee Engagement Kinetix White Paper, 2012. Towers-Watson Global Workforce Study Towers-Watson, 2012. Global Talent 2021 Study Oxford Economics and Towers-Watson, 2012.

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Championing Diversity and Inclusion at Bank of America

HR Digest

Our newest group, The Parent and Caregivers Network, reflects the growth in teammates with caregiving responsibilities and helps to provide support and resources. In 2012, we began to launch Diversity Leadership Councils, starting with our Black Executive Leadership Council (BELC).

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Leadership Development Paradox

Coaching Tip

Although the executive education debate still rages on whether leadership is learned or innate , there is no doubt that the subject is being taught. . Back in October 2003, BusinessWeek reported that 134 companies from 20 nations spent $210 million to enroll 21,000 employees in executive leadership programs.

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Five Strategies for Hiring Success

Chart Your Course

The National Association of Colleges and Employers estimates the average cost-per-hire in 2011 and 2012 was $5,100. The results were part of the NACE’s 2012 Recruiting Benchmarks Survey. Businesses with 2,500 to 5,000 employees paid the most for new hires– around $10,000 a person. Some people interview well, some people do not.

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Win the Race for Talent – Talent Management magazine

Chart Your Course

can no longer count on influxes of foreign talent to meet skill needs. Germany, Japan, South Korea, Brazil, South Africa and many other nations now face growing skills and jobs mismatches as well.There are two principal causes:1. The continuing spread of digital technology across every business sector raises job skill requirements.2.