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Beyond the Corner Office: Holistic Approaches to Succession Planning

N2Growth Blog

This process helps organizations align their current and future business goals, promotes employee career development, and ensures smooth leadership transitions. It creates a culture that values growth and development and establishes a clear path for employees to advance.

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Christy Pambianchi on Shaping HR Leadership

HR Digest

Diversity isn’t just a value at Intel—it’s fundamental, with initiatives like the Alliance for Global Inclusion driving collective impact. Pambianchi advises startup leaders to prioritize human capital management, stressing the importance of assembling agile teams. Intel’s commitment to diversity and inclusion is evident.

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Championing Diversity and Inclusion at Bank of America

HR Digest

In 2012, we began to launch Diversity Leadership Councils, starting with our Black Executive Leadership Council (BELC). Our approach is to invest in our employees, so they can build a career with us. When our employees have the tools and resources to manage their life and their career, they are able to better deliver for our clients.

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2020 Top CHRO List – The People Leaders To Watch

N2Growth Blog

These Human Resource leaders represent the top 25 human resources leaders shaping careers, culture, and talent at the world’s most innovative people driven companies. For members of the 2020 Top CHRO List, Diversity and Inclusion are a cornerstone of their work, not an afterthought.

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Leadership Development and the Role of Millennials

Great Leadership By Dan

According to the same study , expenditures on leadership development programs have decreased by about 10%. What is horrifying to note is that organizations that fail to develop employee skills are setting themselves up for disaster. Leadership development is the most ignored aspect for several reasons. They have to be developed.

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Ola Snow on Building a Thriving Workforce

HR Digest

Ola Snow, Chief Human Resources Officer at Cardinal Health, brings her 20+ years of life experience, offering a glimpse into the company’s commitment to fostering an inclusive and supportive work environment. An example of where we take a multifaceted approach to address the diverse needs of our employees is mental well-being.

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How HR leaders can deliberately shape their worker-employer relationship?

HR Digest

In our 2020 Global Human Capital Trends research, only 11% of organizations said they were able to produce information on the state of their workforce in real time, with 43% telling us they produce it either ad hoc or not at all. [2] For example, traditional diversity metrics (e.g.,