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Loyalty vs. Tenure | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

If your organization confuses loyalty and tenure there is trouble on the horizon…If your business rates tenure higher than performance as a measure for employee evaluation, it is time for you to consider updating your talent management practices and procedures. the company is not leveraging its true talent base.

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The Disconnected Leader | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

If your CFO handles all communications with your banking relationships, and your Chief Investment Officer handles all of your investor relations, you’re flat out missing the boat. If your CMO is making all of your brand decisions there will be h*ll to pay down the road.

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Pushing Employees to Go the Extra Mile Can Be Counterproductive

Harvard Business Review

Developing Tomorrow’s Leaders. How talent management is changing. It views morality as a kind of bank account. This entitlement is funded by those recently deposited credits in the moral bank account. In other words, compliance leads to deviance. Insight Center. Sponsored by Korn Ferry.

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3 Ways Social Entrepreneurs Can Solve Their Talent Problem

Harvard Business Review

Bringing light to Africa , mobile banking to Bangladesh , low-cost health care to Nepal, or better school lunches to the American cafeteria: In all these cases, the private sector is a big part of the action. Turning an enterprise into a talent development engine is critical to retaining talent and filling senior leadership roles.

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When to Decentralize Decision Making, and When Not To

Harvard Business Review

Reliability through compliance. As a consequence, it is rather wasteful for each of the units to develop these solutions in parallel. knowledge management and talent management); Activities that involve cross-unit arbitration, i.e. weighing alternatives and setting priorities (e.g., Perennity through detachment.

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Headhunters Reveal What Candidates Want

Harvard Business Review

One consultant commented, for example, that “within the investment-banking community, it is all about platform and brand.”. How an Auction Can Identify Your Best Talent. Talent management' The firm’s platform is of particular importance in some service industries. An HBR Insight Center.