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How HR Professionals Can Advance Their Career

HR Digest

Are you an HR professional looking to take your career to the next level? Whether you’re just starting out or have years of experience under your belt, there are always ways to advance and grow in the field of human resources. So, let’s dive into the key areas you should focus on to advance your HR career.

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CHROs Weigh In: The Advantages of Flexible Work Options

HR Digest

Flexible work options can be a great way to balance work and personal responsibilities, but it is important to be aware of the potential impacts on career advancement. Find out how to advance your career while working flexibly in our latest story and learn strategies for staying visible and competitive in the job market.

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The Best HR Podcasts of 2023: 9 Recommendations

HR Digest

On any fair day, the balancing act performed by the unsung heroes of a company – the human resources team (HR) , is quite overwhelming. The show is hosted by Steve Boese and Trish McFarlane and highlights workplace topics such as talent management, leadership, management, HR technology, careers, recruiting, and more.

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Hiring For Cultural Fit Can Be Good But Comes With Risks

The Horizons Tracker

Indeed, a few years ago research from the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) found that a poor cultural fit can cost somewhere between 50-60% of that employee’s annual salary. It’s perhaps understandable, therefore, that managers would strive to achieve a degree of cultural fit when they recruit.

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Leadership Development is Shortsighted

Coaching Tip

Frontline leaders aren’t meeting new job challenges and their organizations aren’t preparing them to succeed according to a new global survey of nearly 300 human resource executives. . So focusing on preparing high-potential frontline leaders early in their careers for higher-level positions makes sense. Leadership Tips.

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Is Business a Combination of Sport and War?

In the CEO Afterlife

I’m going to admit at the outset that I was a strong proponent of Herzog’s concept for most of my career. We put our best efforts into creative and strategic maneuvers to tip the scales in our favor. But they cannot be permitted to lead; make them play catch-up by continuing to strategically innovate. But hold on for a moment.

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Wait, I’m the Boss?!? The Guide for New Managers to Succeed

Skip Prichard

Leadership Tip: Great managers are great communicators. The most successful managers understand that one of their key jobs is to support their people—to provide them with the training, coaching, and other things they need to gain the experience and responsibility they need to do the best job possible and to progress in their careers.