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Creating a Learning Organization: Fostering Continuous Improvement and Innovation

N2Growth Blog

Building a Culture of Continuous Improvement Organizations are increasingly recognizing the importance of evolving into learning organizations to remain competitive and adapt to continuous market changes. A learning organization fosters ongoing learning, innovation, and improvement among its members.

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Playing the Long Game: The Employee Retention Process in HR

HR Digest

While it can feel like a localized issue, such market changes are just as possible in U.S. It takes an active HR department and research team to keep their eyes on shifting trends in order to find innovative ways to retain employees. industries and it emphasizes the importance of the retention process in HR.

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Learning & Development’s Role in Operational Efficiencies in 2022

HR Digest

In fact, it were the L&D teams that were instrumental in bringing about wider acceptance of innovative measures, processes and strategies, including reimagining how employees learn to work in a digitized world. According to Mckinsey & Company , “Leaders have an essential role to play in developing solutions to tackle these challenges.”

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Avoiding The Technology Trap In The Future Of Work

The Horizons Tracker

The research was arguably the first study that attempted to predict how technologies such as artificial intelligence and robotics would impact the labour market. Greater civic participation, by encouraging wider sections of society to vote and engage in other aspects of civic life.

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Eight Essential Questions for Every Corporate Innovator

Harvard Business Review

One of the first, and most lasting, pieces of career advice I received came from Linda Bush, my first project manager when I was a wee pup working at McKinsey & Company. Research by Hal Gregersen and Jeffrey Dyer in fact shows that questioning is one of the behaviors that successful innovators share.

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Put the “and” Back in “Sales and Marketing”

Harvard Business Review

Nowhere else in the executive suite of a typical corporation are two functions as closely intertwined as sales and marketing. Yet for all the shared responsibility, the marketing and sales relationship has often been a contentious and lopsided one, with sales dominating in B2B sectors while marketing leads in B2C ones.

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Improving Innovation in Africa

Harvard Business Review

New research , funded by the Tony Elumelu Foundation and conducted by my team at the African Institution of Technology , shows that within Africa, innovation is accelerating and the continent is finding better ways of solving local problems, even as it attracts top technology global brands. Opportunity is on the rise in Africa.