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Corporate Training for Your Company | 3 Step Plan

Career Advancement

As the Chief Human Resources Officer at a multi-billion dollar company, she had hundreds of aspiring leaders not prepared for the next level. The speaker might also inquire about past team-building or leadership skill-sharing initiatives, asking you to share what worked and what didn’t. Benjamin Franklin. Well, almost.

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How to Implement DISC in an Organization for Lasting Change

Chart Your Course

Our DISC behavior and other talent management assessments change people’s life’s and have a major impact on organizational improvement. Expand your career and earning opportunities. However, for lasting change, there is a right way and wrong way in using these assessments. Make yourself more valuable to your staff and clients.

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‘Fit’ to Hire? eHarmony Matching Employees with Companies

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Elevated Careers uses 16 “cultural factors” to determine best fits between candidates and employers.Poor cultural fit between companies and employees is a major factor behind the low engagement rates in today’s workforce, says Elevated Careers Vice President Dan Erickson, who led the team that created the platform.”Lots

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Leveraging Military Leadership for Civilian Success

Strategy Driven

While veterans may struggle to make the transition, the transference of their capability and the value of their talents is strong. The transition from a military career to a civilian career is difficult and challenging. He is also an executive coach, program manager, and senior faculty member. But it’s not a full switch.

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Top 16 Books for Human Resource and Talent Management Executives

Chart Your Course

Studies show that a person’s emotional intelligence (the ability to manage one’s own emotions and the emotions of others) is not only more important than their IQ, but the single most important variable in career and life success. Human Resource Champions (1996). By David Ulrich. Winning (2005). By Jack Welch.

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Why Measuring Stress Could Rewrite Future for Millennial Women – TTI Success Insights

Chart Your Course

Statistics are showing that Millennial women are hitting the ground running when they launch their careers in their early 20s, but later find that pace is unsustainable. The article shows that women account for 53 percent of corporate entry-level jobs, but that number drops to 26 percent for vice presidents and senior managers.

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Top Leadership Bloggers’ Recent Best Posts

Michael Lee Stallard

Alice Snell follows up with More Human Than Capital posted at Taleo Blog – Talent Management Solutions. Moving Forward In An Uncertain World posted at Epic Living – Leadership Development Career Management Training Executive Life Coaching Author. posted at The Engaging Brand.