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After the layoff: How to support your team when it just got smaller

Let's Grow Leaders

Practical Tips to Help You and Your Team Heal. After a Heartwrenching Layoff. My LinkedIn feed and email inbox are filled with news of layoffs and reorganizations causing unexpected career turbulence. And I’ve had more than a few phone calls from really talented human-centered leaders hurting for the team members they’ve had to lose and deeply concerned about those who remain after the layoff.

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Why Startups Fail: Six Issues to Avoid

Leading Blog

T HE FACT IS most startups fail. More than two-thirds of them never deliver a positive return to investors. Tim Eisenmann is a professor at Harvard Business School, where he’s led The Entrepreneurial Manager , a required course for all of their MBAs. While he taught students how to build winning startups, he felt he wasn't giving them the full picture if he couldn’t identify why so many were failing.

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On the Frustration of Waiting

Leadership Freak

Your relationship with waiting impacts the quality of your life. Life is long periods of waiting punctuated by moments of completion. Waiting turns me into a caged animal.

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Research Shows That Renewable Jobs Can Replace Those From Coal

The Horizons Tracker

Last year I looked at the potential for renewables, such as solar, to drive the next, clean industrial revolution. As we transition to a cleaner and more sustainable world, there are understandable concerns about communities that are already struggling with post-industrial decline. A recent study from the University of Michigan suggests that those jobs can successfully transition towards roles in wind and solar.

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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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Introduction to the Benefits of XDR for Business

Women on Business

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From Starter Home to Passive Income: How and When to Sell Your Real Estate Investment

Strategy Driven

There are a lot of factors to consider when deciding whether or not to sell your real estate investment. In this blog post, we will discuss some of the pros and cons of selling, as well as when is the right time to make the sale. We will also provide some tips for making a successful sale. So, whether you are just starting out in real estate investing or you have been at it for a while, read on for information that will help you make the best decision possible!

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The Economic Costs Of Climate Change

The Horizons Tracker

When businesses talk about climate change, it’s often framed as something that is a cost of doing business, with the various taxes and regulations on energy usage, pollution, and so on holding them back. Research from the University of California, Davis highlights that untrammeled climate change also has a considerable commercial impact on companies.

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Creativity Does Not Make Innovation Happen. Execution and Leadership Does.

thoughtLEADERS, LLC

When it comes to innovation, focus is way more important than creativity. Today’s post is by Alex Goryachev, author of FEARLESS INNOVATION: Going Beyond The Buzzword To Continuously Drive Growth, Improve The Bottom Line, And Enact Change (CLICK HERE to get your copy). I often hear that innovation is primarily about ideas and creativity. With over 20 years of speaking with top innovators around the globe, I am biased to disagree.

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Grateful Greetings

Mills Scofield

Tis the season of gift giving. After 30-some years of waiting to live full-time in Maine, my gift came last year. It’s virtually impossible not to live a life of gratitude here. Every second is unique: the daily and seasonal patterns of tides, birds, currents, weather, winds, plush greens to silhouetted trees, glistening snow, thick clouds, sun and moon-rises and daily sunsets that are beyond human words.

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How To Be An Inclusive Leader

Eric Jacobson

“No matter your title, or how advanced you already consider yourself to be as an inclusive leader, I believe this book will help you evolve and motivate you to take action,” says Jennifer Brown about her book, How To be An Inclusive Leader: Your Role In Creating Cultures Of Belonging Where Everyone Can Thrive. The book is the second edition of the bestselling title from 2021.

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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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How To Make A Career Change

HR Digest

Making a career change could happen for so many reasons. While satisfaction might be one of them, other reasons could suffice. However, it’s not an abomination for you to do the same. The average human is expected to make career changes a couple of times as a result of different reasons. You could eventually want to because of a change in interests or because you want a different way of working.

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Leaders, Leave Before You Have To Leave

Ron Edmondson

I’ve watched people in organizations – in government, business, nonprofits, and, sadly, far too often in the church — some leaders (people) simply stay too long. Leader, leave before you have to leave. . Does that sound cruel for me to say? I certainly don’t mean it to. Yet, some leaders simply stay beyond their welcome. Beyond their usefulness.

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The Top 50 Leadership Blogs Of 2010

Rapid BI

Evan Carmichaels – The Top 50 Leadership Blogs Of 2010 Evan Carmichael does some great work looks at social media and who contributes what. This is a copy of one of his entries, see more at his site. We may not all be natural born leaders, but the power to become one is within each […]. The post The Top 50 Leadership Blogs Of 2010 appeared first on RapidBI.

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What It Takes to Be a Fair-Pay Workplace

Harvard Business Review

A framework to assess and improve your organization’s pay practices, rate of progress, and long-term goals.

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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.

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Stereotypes About Our Expertise Impact The Gender Pay Gap

The Horizons Tracker

The gender pay gap has gradually closed in the 60 years or so since the Equal Pay Act was introduced. Whereas women then earned 59 cents to the dollar compared to men, that gap is now 84 cents to the dollar. Research from BerkeleyHaas questions some of the common explanations for this persistent gap, such as poor negotiating talents or disproportionate childcare responsibilities and suggests instead that gender stereotypes can undermine the trust people have in the expertise of women.

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Research: When Mindfulness Does — and Doesn’t — Help at Work

Harvard Business Review

We all need to identify the most effective practices for our unique roles, routines, and minds.

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How Leaders Should Handle Public Criticism

Harvard Business Review

Eight strategies to weather the storm and emerge as a better leader.

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Looking to Innovate in the Cloud? Don’t Overlook This Key Element of Success - SPONSOR CONTENT FROM GOOGLE CLOUD

Harvard Business Review

Sponsor content from GOOGLE CLOUD.

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ABM Evolution: How Top Marketers Are Using Account-Based Strategies

In times of economic uncertainty, account-based strategies are essential. According to several business analysts and practitioners, ABM is a necessity for creating more predictable revenue. Research shows that nearly three-quarters of marketers (74%) already have the resources needed to build successful ABM programs.

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How Do I Ask for Help?

Harvard Business Review

An aspiring leader must learn how to be less of a player and more of a coach.

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ChatGPT and How AI Disrupts Industries

Harvard Business Review

A look back at the taxi business illustrates what OpenAI’s newest model might mean for creative work.