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Remote Work Impact: The Employee Engagement Decline Is Causing Panic

HR Digest

In addition to the employee disengagement statistics, McKinsey ’s research has indicated that disengagement and any resulting attrition could cost a median-size S&P 500 company between $228-$355 million a year in lost productivity. Is the Remote Work Impact Really That Significant? The numbers are staggering.

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How HR leaders can deliberately shape their worker-employer relationship?

HR Digest

1] Organizations that are able to build a sustainable and differentiated worker-employer relationship will be able to stem attrition, traverse shifts in marketplace conditions, and thrive not just through the pandemic, but future disruptions as well.

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Do You Speak the Language of Performance Driven Execution?

N2Growth Blog

Or, if you are responsible for managing Solopreneur projects, how can you be sure that the work will increase impact and productivity? Leadership Productivity Success Damian Pitts Innovation management' Isn’t that what productivity should be doing? Learn the language of Performance Driven Execution. Follow me on Twitter @SkippersBiz.

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Change Management Is Becoming Increasingly Data-Driven. Companies Aren’t Ready

Harvard Business Review

Data science is becoming a reality for change management, and although it may not have arrived yet, it is time for organizations to get ready. Although predictive models for change management are still a ways off, organizations can get themselves on the right path by adopting the right tools and capturing the right data.

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The Boomers are Leaving! – How to Create and Implement a Knowledge.

Strategy Driven

Despite the media coverage of Boomers and how a tidal wave of retirements could impact business, many senior managers are kicking the can down the road, putting off the job of creating a system and process for capturing knowledge. Manager can avoid this by taking some steps now to prepare for the day when key workers leave.

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How Morale Changes as a Startup Grows

Harvard Business Review

One of the costs of a weak or negative culture is voluntary attrition, or employees choosing leave. By investing in culture early on, one would expect that voluntary attrition would be lower, and our research corroborates that. What really matters here is the employee’s perception of how transparent management is.

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The Boomers are Leaving! – How to Create and Implement a Knowledge.

Strategy Driven

Despite the media coverage of Boomers and how a tidal wave of retirements could impact business, many senior managers are kicking the can down the road, putting off the job of creating a system and process for capturing knowledge. Manager can avoid this by taking some steps now to prepare for the day when key workers leave.

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