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Networks Are Key To Career Progression

The Horizons Tracker

The COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 brought about a seismic disruption to the work landscape. As we grapple with the lingering uncertainties of the pandemic, our expectations concerning careers continue to evolve, reshaping the world of work in 2022. These shifts raise questions about the traditional model of education, work, and retirement.

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How Your Politics Could Affect Your Job Prospects

The Horizons Tracker

Research from the Kellogg School suggests that political differences might also have an impact on our careers once employed by a firm. The researchers find that our political views have a distinct impact on our careers, including whether we’re hired for a job or not. Career impact. between 2008 and 2020.

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Firms Should Highlight Their Diversity To Attract Talent

The Horizons Tracker

Interestingly, however, just 17% of the over 3,000 firms studied actually disclose data on either race or gender in 2020. After analyzing almost 180,000 customers of the career service agency Zippia in 2021 to understand what attracted them to jobs, diversity was not often disclosed.

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The Decline In Willingness To Work During The Pandemic

The Horizons Tracker

Indeed, this decline in the desired working hours has contributed far more than the fall in the labor force participation rate. “We document a sharp decline in desired work hours during the pandemic that persists through the end of 2021 and is roughly double the drop in the labor force participation rate,” the authors say.

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Is There A Gender Gap In Leadership Aspirations?

The Horizons Tracker

The findings emerged after analyzing samples from 174 previous studies conducted between 1960 to 2020. In total, the studies covered over 138,000 participants, and all examined leadership aspirations across a wide range of disciplines.

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3M’s SVP of HR Kristen Ludgate on a Better Way to Attract Top Talent

HR Digest

To what extent is that down to a successful ‘Culture of Innovation?’ ’ Kristen Ludgate: 3M’s culture of innovation definitely comes through in the experience and approach of 3Mers during their day-to-day work. A version of this interview appeared in the October 2020 issue (p. PHOTO: 3M.

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Announcing a Life and Career Transition for Ron and Cheryl Edmondson

Ron Edmondson

Leadership Network has a long, great history of helping the Church accelerate growth and innovation. As our new leadership team began to plan for 2020, I saw my role shifting from one of building something new to more maintaining and managing. At times it felt as though I was back in church revitalization. Online offerings.