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Job Candidates See Red Flags When Employers Refer to the Workplace as ‘Family’

HR Digest

Is it a red flag if an interviewer refers to the company as a ‘family’ during an interview? According to a study by People Managing People, nearly 1 in 5 job candidates think so. In the hiring process, candidates are also evaluating potential employers as much as hiring managers are assessing them.

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What can you do with a software engineering degree?

Strategy Driven

First, let’s talk about software engineering. The main objective of studying this career is to know the tools, techniques, and methods to develop quality software and solve all the problems that arise during its development. Here’s what you need to know about the prospects of your software engineering degree.

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Global Executive Search: Connecting Talent with Opportunity Across Borders

N2Growth Blog

Driving Business Success through High-Level Talent Acquisition High-level talent acquisition plays a pivotal role in fueling the engines of business success in today’s volatile, complex, and increasingly international organizational landscape. The integration process plays an equally critical role in retaining this talent.

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The Performance Benefits of a Portfolio Review

Strategy Driven

Adept portfolio management is paramount for sustained growth and competitiveness, especially in today’s difficult and volatile economic environment. Performance Measurement and Management Perspective Central to the PR process is the scrutiny of performance measures. Has bias in the PR performance measures been eliminated?

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Social Class In The C-Suite

The Horizons Tracker

By contrast, the IT and engineering sectors were far more accessible to people from working-class backgrounds. ” A good first step is to make managers and recruiters aware of the need for class diversity in the first place so that any talent-related decisions are made with this in mind.

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Helicopter Leadership

Great Leadership By Dan

Guest post from Stephen Klemich : It is often asked, what is the difference between Leadership and Management? For over 30 years we have always referred to Leadership as being able to rise above the situation, be objective, strategic and find time to contemplate the culture, people and one’s leadership impact.

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Expert

Lead Change Blog

I had a conversation (many actually) this week about what I derogatorily referred to as the cult of the expert. There are areas in my life that I trust expertise and tradition like engineering and transportation. I suggested that ” chasing the one true path only leads us to one true conclusion.”

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