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Championing Diversity and Inclusion at Bank of America

HR Digest

Our newest group, The Parent and Caregivers Network, reflects the growth in teammates with caregiving responsibilities and helps to provide support and resources. In 2012, we began to launch Diversity Leadership Councils, starting with our Black Executive Leadership Council (BELC). What do employees really value?

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2020 Top CHRO List – The People Leaders To Watch

N2Growth Blog

These Human Resource leaders represent the top 25 human resources leaders shaping careers, culture, and talent at the world’s most innovative people driven companies. Put simply, how do you judge the success of a chief human resources officer, and who qualifies for the 2020 Top CHRO List?

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Be Different! The Key to Business and Career Success

Skip Prichard

The Key to Business and Career Success. It takes effective leadership with the right tone at the top and leaders who will nurture the right culture to build the organization needed to become the preferred provider to your markets. “Trust among the leadership team is paramount to the success of their organizations.”

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10 Rules for Women Who Want to Lead: Melissa Greenwell, The Finish Line

Lead Change Blog

In presenting to the women at The Indiana Governor’s Conference for Women yesterday in Indianapolis, Melissa Greenwell, Executive Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer at The Finish Line shared that the end result is that women earn only $0.77 for every dollar men make. Boost your enthusiasm.

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What’s That Musky Smell?

The Practical Leader

He’s like the high IQ, low EQ, dehumanizing retail/technology global VP who joined us (and met the Canadian leadership team for the first time) at a strategic planning retreat a few years ago. He said technical and analytical skills were the key to career advancement at their company.

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Leaders Beware: Avoid These Recognition Hazards

The Practical Leader

Early in my career, I reported to Harold, a leader who proudly described his MBE approach – “management by exception.” We felt like pieces of equipment or just another set of assets — human resources — wrapped in skin. It’s lazy leadership and cynical coercion. Tinsel and Trinkets.

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Wisdom Warriors: Honest, Down-To-Earth Stories On Life And Leadership

Eric Jacobson

Experiencing the lives and careers of other women who are just like us," is why I wrote the book." How do you balance being authentic with fitting into your company's culture? How do you go about fixing difficult relationships? Reflecting on the abundance of stories in the book, Seymour said, "Sharing.