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Navigating the Path: What Does a Chief People Officer Really Do?

N2Growth Blog

This executive role focuses on developing and implementing human resources strategies to manage the workforce and create a positive organizational culture. In today’s dynamic business environment, the CPO plays a pivotal role in talent management, recruitment, and retention.

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Talent Pool Development and Mentor Training Process

Mike Cardus

The talent pool development and mentor training process aligns individual aspirations and competencies with the company’s current and future needs so that the interests of both can be served. This will happen through succession steps and continued training and development of the High Potential employees. What are the outcomes?

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Empowering Your Workforce: The Role of Employee Engagement in Driving Business Results

HR Digest

This means that leaders and managers must be committed to engaging and empowering their employees , and that engagement must be embedded in the organization’s values and mission. Understand the Drivers of Employee Engagement The first step in developing an effective employee engagement program is to understand what drives engagement.

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With This Many Management Layers I am Surprised we Get Any Work Done!

Mike Cardus

My interviews and focus groups with employees it was obvious they have too many levels and people are confused. One of our Directors got a hold of my VP of Human Resources and convinced her that he needed an Assistant Director to complete all the work that was expected. So we created a whole new level of management.

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9 Must Haves for Business Success

Great Leadership By Dan

Guest post from Cornelia Gamlem and Barbara Mitchell: Ask any manager and they’ll agree that people issues are some of the most important ones they face in their day-to-day routine. Manage it through your culture and your actions and hire staff who will fit it. Hire for attitude and train for skill. Corporate culture.

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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. The first was when I was an SVP, and I was part of a team that did a 30-day tour of managing an acquisition in Asia.

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How Employee Feedback May Have Prevented Deadly Meningitis Outbreak

Great Leadership By Dan

Managers need to be trained on the importance of balancing business needs with safety and to take frontline employees concerns seriously. At this point in the process, HR should analyze the data and information for trends and share important findings with senior management along with recommendations.

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