Wed.Dec 29, 2021

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My Favourite Podcast Guest Moments And Insights From 2021

Tanveer Naseer

As I mentioned in some of my episodes for my podcast “Leadership Biz Cafe”, 2021 marks the 10th year that I’ve been hosting this podcast. Although this is without question a major milestone to reach for any podcast, I never got around to making plans to celebrate this achievement on. Click to continue reading.

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Ethical Leadership Questions for the New Year

Leading in Context

By Linda Fisher Thornton Ethical leadership is evolving, and expectations are increasing.

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Nailing It: How Young People Got It Together

Leadership Freak

“I am a part of everything that I have read.” Theodore Roosevelt I read the biography of George Washington Carver when I was in High School. He’s been with me ever since.

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How to Overcome the Five Dysfunctions of a Team | Rainmaker Group

Sales Wolf Blog

The Five Dysfunctions of a Team explores the primary challenges all teams have at some level.

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How to Build the Ideal HR Team

HR doesn’t exist in a vacuum. This work impacts everyone: from the C-Suite to your newest hire. It also drives results. Learn how to make it all happen in Paycor’s latest guide.

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A Brief History of Monero Explained

Strategy Driven

Among the top cryptocurrencies in the world, Monero (XMR) made a name for itself as one of the best digital currencies for anonymous transactions. Its focus on privacy and security attracted a large number of users from all sides of the legal spectrum. While Monero is one of the most well-known coins in the realm of crypto, it may be surprising to some people that the famous privacy-oriented currency started as a humble grassroots movement in 2014.

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Trust In Leaders Can Grow If Leaders Do The Right Thing

The Horizons Tracker

The first 100 days of any new leader’s tenure have always taken on particular significance as they help to set expectations and standards that endure throughout their tenure. Research from Olin Business School at Washington University in St. Louis suggests, however, that rushing any attempt to build trust with one’s team may not be the best approach.

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How to handle a disgruntled employee

HR Digest

Do you have to handle a disgruntled employee on your team? The situation is more common than you think — more than half of American workers currently feel unhappy at work, and 68% of them are disengaged. These findings are alarming because no matter how hard you create a culture to work for, one disgruntled employee can erode overall employee morale and ultimately hurt your company’s bottom line. .

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Learning from 2021: Azeem’s Takeaways

Harvard Business Review

Azeem Azhar identifies the trends in science, technology, and culture that changed the world in 2021, and what they might mean for the future.

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Ethical Recruiting Issues That Arise in a Competitive Job Market

HR Digest

Ethical recruiting is one of the most important practices in HR management. It gives the candidates security and it provides them with a sense of healthy engagement. When ethical hiring practices are part of the job-seeking process, the candidates are more secure and more open to cooperation. For all these reasons, companies should apply ethical recruitment every time they want to get the trust of the job seekers. .

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HBR’s Most-Read Research Articles of 2021

Harvard Business Review

A look back at the insights that resonated most with our readers.

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How to Stay Competitive in the Evolving State of Martech

Marketing technology is essential for B2B marketers to stay competitive in a rapidly changing digital landscape — and with 53% of marketers experiencing legacy technology issues and limitations, they’re researching innovations to expand and refine their technology stacks. To help practitioners keep up with the rapidly evolving martech landscape, this special report will discuss: How practitioners are integrating technologies and systems to encourage information-sharing between departments and pr

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The Polarized Nature Of Social Networks

The Horizons Tracker

With the polarization of public discourse a hot topic in recent years, many conservative commentators have accused social media platforms of an undue liberal bias, especially as various conservative figures have been suspended from these sites for spreading misinformation or inciting hatred. Research from Indiana University shows, however, that it’s not something inherent in these platforms that leans in a liberal direction.

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Best New Leadership Book Of 2021

Eric Jacobson

This time each year, I select my pick for best new leadership book for the year. For 2021, my pick is, Heart First , Lasting Leadership Lessons From A Year That Changed Everything , by David Grossman , published in July 2021. Written by a wise, award-winning leadership and communications expert, Grossman supplies clear, timely, critical, actionable advice, how-to’s and tips for leaders as the pandemic continues to challenge us.and as we get past the pandemic.

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What You May Have Missed This Year

Niagara Institute

As this year comes to a close, we thought we would dig through the archives and pull some of our most helpful and interesting content you may have missed. So whether you like quick or in-depth reads, like to view infographics, or watch videos, we’ve pulled something for everyone.

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E-Voting Could Boost Turnout Among Young Voters

The Horizons Tracker

The largely unfounded accusations from the Trump camp during the 2020 presidential election caused many to lose faith in the potential for electronic voting to make a meaningful impact on voter turnout. This is despite voter turnout in the election only being around 62%, with this level significantly lower for under-represented groups. A new paper from the University of Otago highlights how e-voting could have a particularly large impact on voter turnout among young people.

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The Complete People Management Toolkit

From welcoming new team members to tough termination decisions, each employment lifecycle phase requires a balance of knowledge, empathy & legal diligence.