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How do leaders make lasting change?

Lead on Purpose

His book The Innovators Dilemma has impacted the business world perhaps more than any other book in recent history. He has expanded his research and applied his theories to other industries like health care, higher education and even governments and tax systems. So how do leaders make lasting change?

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Fringe Benefits: What Are They and How Are They Helpful

HR Digest

These are some fringe benefits you generally must provide to your employees: Fringe benefits required by law The essential fringe benefits are intended to provide employees with medical care, help them in the event of job loss, and provide them with retirement income to sustain them during retirement.

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

HR Digest

Kristen Ludgate, who leads 3M’s human resources team, talks to The HR Digest about the “15% culture” philosophy that has helped attract the industry’s most driven workers and how tough times can have a motivational impact on the workforce. To what extent is that down to a successful ‘Culture of Innovation?’ PHOTO: 3M.

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The Latinos At Risk From Automation

The Horizons Tracker

The researchers examined occupational data from across six states and found a significant overrepresentation of Latinos in industries such as leisure and hospitality, construction, agriculture, and retail, which the researchers believe are particularly vulnerable to automation. In total, they believe over 7.1

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The Contrasting Fortunes Of Work In Healthcare And Manufacturing

The Horizons Tracker

As unemployment has remained relatively low throughout many developed countries, the focus has turned instead to the creation of ‘good jobs’ There is a feeling that many of the new jobs are insecure, poorly paid and with few career prospects, and the positive unemployment stats therefore hide a multitude of sins. ”

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How to Partner with Outside Innovators in Health Care

Harvard Business Review

In my 20 years of researching and teaching innovation, one consistent theme stands out: breakthrough innovation often comes from outsiders. To accelerate innovation in healthcare technology we need to give creative people who don’t have traditional health science backgrounds more opportunities to participate.

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Should a Woman Act More Like a Man to Succeed at Work?

Great Leadership By Dan

The research also provides a snapshot view and analysis of gender diversity across countries and industries. The research shows that men are 16 percent more inquisitive than women, possibly due to their tendency to gravitate towards STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) careers that reinforce inquiry. Wellins, Ph.D.,

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