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3 Ways Pixar Gains Competitive Advantage from Its Culture

Michael Lee Stallard

If any doubt existed that Disney’s magic was back, it was put to rest with the 2013 release of the blockbuster movie Frozen. Encourage self-expression and diversity of thought. The best ideas can come from anyone in the company so leaders must add to the environment whatever encourages self-expression and diversity of thought.

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Is Office Politics a White Man’s Game?

Harvard Business Review

Many people associate political behavior with backstabbing and manipulation — but there is a constructive side to being politically savvy. Developing political skill reduces stress and enhances performance, reputation, promotability, and career progression at work. Recent research does not support this idea.

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The Subtle Stressors Making Women Want to Leave Engineering

Harvard Business Review

43% female, 57% male) from 2013-2017, and spoke with more than 20 female engineers at professional conferences in the U.S. Our data provides insight into engineers’ professional identity and experiences of work – their approaches to work, career path decisions, work stressors, and intentions to leave the field. and Canada.

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Decoding The Truth Of Leading Multi-Generational Workforces

Tanveer Naseer

With the Boomer generation staying in the workforce longer due to declining retirement savings and increasing cost-of-living expenses, organizations are not only having to deal with three different generations of employees working together, but also the impact of a slowdown in the rate of upward career movement for younger workers.

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