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SHE IS SO ESSENTIAL

CEO Insider

From 2015 to 2020, the proportion of women in senior VP positions grew from 23% to 28%, according to McKinsey (Women in The Workplace 2020). License and Republishing: The views expressed in this article SHE IS SO ESSENTIAL are those of the author Megan Meany alone and not the CEOWORLD magazine. Cleaner cabinets. Clearer calendars.

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How to Advance Your Career in HR

HR Digest

As of 2015, Fortune 500 companies are hiring more HR professionals than ever before. As of 2016, the IRS has approved 13 licenses that qualify individuals for employment in human resources. These vary by state and include educational licensing boards, occupational licensing boards, private schools, and trade associations.

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Will Aetna CEO Transform Healthcare (and CEO Leadership While He’s at it)?

Michael Lee Stallard

At the 2015 World Business Forum in New York City, Aetna CEO Mark Bertolini laid out the most important vision at the conference: a vision to save healthcare. Generic License. Bertolini’s message is that healthcare is broken and that he is committed to fixing it. He knows fixing healthcare is important. Image has been cropped. .

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17 High-Paying Jobs for Women

HR Digest

A recent Mckinsey & Company survey shows that since 2015, America has seen only a modest growth in women’s well paid jobs representation in the corporate pipeline. In the five years since 2015, women in high paying job representation in C-suite positions jumped from 17 to 21 percent. Percentage of women: 52%.

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Anyone Can Master the Art of Being More Likeable at Work — Here’s How

HR Digest

Not only that, but accordingly to a 2015 CareerBuilder poll, gossiping is one of the most annoying habits that can hurt your career advancement prospects. . Gossiping is the easiest way to show your colleagues that you aren’t exactly trustworthy. Gossip can range from pointless and mild to severe and job-threatening.

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More and More Jobs Today Require a License. That’s Good for Some Workers, but Not Always for Consumers

Harvard Business Review

But one trend that hasn’t received nearly enough attention is the steady rise of occupational licensing: more and more jobs are requiring workers to be licensed to enter the profession. Today, the Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates that 23% of full-time workers have a license. In the 1950s, approximately 5% of U.S.

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Featured Instigator – Marcella Bremer

Lead Change Blog

Her firm started working with the Organizational Culture Assessment Instrument (OCAI) and obtained the license to provide this validated culture survey online – and all of a sudden their local consulting business became a worldwide culture business. 11/2015: Sean Glaze. If you are not yet an Instigator, sign up.