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Gloria Chen Pushes for Greater Representation

HR Digest

In addition to improving existing programs and practices, the effort led to a dedicated diversity talent acquisition team and greater HBCU and HSI partnerships, a sponsorship program to support career advancement, and other programs. What would you say have been the most interesting transformations in your career?

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Case Study: Challenge the Boss or Stand Down?

Harvard Business Review

Editors' Note: This fictionalized case study will appear in a forthcoming issue of Harvard Business Review, along with commentary from experts and readers. Within weeks he had secured a contract with a major airline to accelerate kiosk rollout in 20 airports and buy software upgrades across their locations. Tom interjected. "I

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How to Tell an Employee They Didn’t Get a Promotion

Harvard Business Review

Case Study #1: Be honest and direct — and don’t make any promises. Over the course of her career, Tania Salgado-Nealous, vice president of human resources and operations at Vectorworks, the design software company, has had to tell many people that they’ve been passed over for promotions.

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How to Tell Your Boss You Have Too Much Work

Harvard Business Review

” But doing so is dangerous for your career, says Liane Davey, cofounder of 3COze Inc. Case Study #1: Offer solutions and be open to advice. “He told me that as I progress in my career, my job is less about day-to-day management and more about developing my team,” she says.

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