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The Best Leadership Articles of 2021 (according to you)

Let's Grow Leaders

Our second most popular leadership article covers how to prevent senseless feedback from zapping your team’s motivation. Okay so technically this one is from December 2020, but it’s been so popular this year, we want to ensure you don’t miss it. A Manager’s Guide to Better Decision Making.

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Most Influential HR Leaders Powerlist

HR Digest

The current crisis has brought to focus two of the biggest challenges in front of human resource departments at the world’s leading organizations. It is easy to understand why so many organizations rely heavily on a Global HR Leader’s extensive knowledge of people-management practices. Donna Morris. is to empower people.

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New Year, New Career: Learn How to Find New Career Opportunities in 2020

HR Digest

Yiorgos Boudouris, talent attraction manager at GetJobber, suggests asking yourself these revealing questions: Why don’t you enjoy your current role? What do you think will be more motivating about this new career path? The post New Year, New Career: Learn How to Find New Career Opportunities in 2020 appeared first on The HR Digest.

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Five Management Tips for Manufacturing Companies

Strategy Driven

We rarely think of the managers who make these things happen – and that will be the focus of this article. As a manager, your first responsibility is towards your staff. As a manager, your first responsibility is towards your staff. Without staff who are motivated and happy, it’s difficult to run a business.

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Four Keys to Attract and Retain Millennials

Chart Your Course

These 20 and 30-somethings are the largest generation in human history and will comprise 40 percent of the U.S. workforce by 2020, according to the U.S. However, Quick Trip reversed that trend around by offering (among other things) a career path for all new employees, while only hiring managers from within.

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Win the Race for Talent – Talent Management magazine

Chart Your Course

By 2020, 70 million baby boomers are projected to retire, and by 2030 this figure will reach 79 million.The need to replace retirees already has produced significant talent shortages in American businesses. The pool of manager candidates ages 35 to 45 is inadequate to meet current needs.

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The Big Shift: Demand for Future Work Skills in 2021

HR Digest

The year 2020 is playing out like a bad dream in need of a wake-up call. Digital transformation managers. Source: Future of Jobs Report 2020 World Economic Forum. Formal studies completed their data set in 2019 and we were certain there was a shift by 4 th quarter of 2020. Digital marketing and strategy specialists.

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