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Recruiting Strategies for a Tight Talent Market

Harvard Business Review

Or, as it turns out, even the vicinity of 1455 Market Street, the address of Uber’s San Francisco headquarters. According to the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM), late 2015 was the most difficult hiring period in four years. ” message and think, Hey, maybe it’s time for a change.

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What Tomorrow's Leaders Are Learning in Africa Right Now

Harvard Business Review

While it may not be intuitive to global readers, I see many similarities between Samsung's transformation from local leader in Korea to major player on the world stage and our own journey in building the United Bank for Africa into a group that operates in 20 countries and on three continents.

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Globalization Is Becoming More About Data and Less About Stuff

Harvard Business Review

What links the world together has changed fundamentally — and for many companies, succeeding in this new operating environment will require rethinking many past decisions and assumptions. Corporations generate a large share of internet traffic through private networks used to share information and manage their international operations.

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We Need Both Networks and Communities

Harvard Business Review

In the traditional village, you chatted with your neighbor at the local market, face-to-face: this was the heart of community. At the organizational level, as I have written frequently, effective companies function as communities of human beings, not collections of human resources. But what kind of a village is this?

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5 Payroll Management Tools Every HR Needs

HR Digest

Considering the hassles that are involved while optimizing strategies for your Human Resource Management, it becomes a necessary tool. It is also easy to operate, affordable and helps alleviate payroll errors and reduce a considerable amount of hours spent making all kinds of calculations.

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To Radically Redesign Health Care, Start with One Unit

Harvard Business Review

For example, before performing every operation the surgical team should conduct a “time-out” 100% of the time to ensure that everyone agrees that they are operating on the correct patient and are performing the correct procedure on the right site and that any questions or concerns that any team member might have are addressed. (I

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Closing the Gap Between Blue Ocean Strategy and Execution

Harvard Business Review

Unlike marketing, manufacturing, human resources, and other functions, a good strategy should cover the entire activity system of an organization. A marketing department, for example, may focus on the value proposition and pay insufficient heed to the other two propositions. The Profit Proposition.