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How Did Leadership and Culture Improve on the North Pole?

Let's Grow Leaders

A Retrospective: Santa’s Big Leadership and Culture Change. Is there anyone more beloved than Santa Claus? Today, the North Pole is a paragon of human-centered leadership and culture. But it wasn’t always that way. In fact, Santa has a lot to teach us about leadership. You might have a fantastic personal brand and a world-renown altruistic mission, but that doesn’t mean you can ignore your leadership and culture.

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How to Solve Our Wild Problems

Leading Blog

T HERE ARE PROBLEMS that can be solved by a simple cost-benefit analysis. But there are problems where the solution lies beyond that — something deeper — something irrational even. The big decisions in life, what Russ Roberts calls Wild Problems — whether to marry, who to marry, what career path to follow, ethical dilemmas — “can’t be made with data, or science, or the usual rational approaches.”.

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10 Dos and 7 Don’ts for Mentoring Millennials

Leadership Freak

Meaningful work is part of meaningful living for people ages 26 to 41*. Mentoring Millennials is changing lives, not simply equipping workers.

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NOISE analysis Goal Setting What is Next for You

Mike Cardus

Goal Setting: What’s Next for You? webinar recording. Personal-Professional Goal Setting. Setting goals is important. You have seen and heard many ways to identify and establish goals. Yet you still feel unsure of what goals to set, how to figure them out, and what works to support your progress towards goal achievement. In this 60-minute conversation, we will share with you the following: How to identify personal-professional goals by first understanding your current situation and environment.

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Recruit and Retain New Blue-Collar Talent

Blue-collar jobs have a branding problem. One company, GEON, partnered with Paycor to find the solution. Learn how to attract, engage, and retain blue-collar employees, helping them build meaningful careers – and support your company’s goals.

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The Economic Impact Of Long Covid

The Horizons Tracker

One of the notable aspects of the Covid virus has been the lingering side effects people experience even after testing negative. For some, this “long Covid” can last for many months. A recent study from the University of Oregon explores what impact long Covid might be having on the economy. The researchers surveyed several hundred Oregan residents split evenly between urban and rural locations, and found that long Covid affected up to 280,000 people in the area, resulting in up to $1

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Is It Easy to Set Up a Video Call if You’re Not Tech-Savvy?

Strategy Driven

We’re living in the age of the video call. Once considered a product of science fiction, technology has finally caught up to the aspiration of doing a video call in real-time with someone for business or pleasure. Individuals use video calls in their private lives, but companies use them for business purposes even more. Whatever your reason for wanting to do one, though, you might live in fear of Zoom or FaceTime calls if you’re not particularly tech-savvy.

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The Human Dimension – The Forgotten Element of Performance Measurement (PM)

thoughtLEADERS, LLC

The Leadership Driven Method to Performance Management can help senior leaders in the public and not-for-profit sectors make informed decisions and meet their strategic goals. . Today’s post is by Bryan Shane and Patricia Lafferty, authors of THE LEADERSHIP-DRIVEN METHOD TO PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT: The How-To Book on Improving Performance Measurement In The Public And Not-For-Profit Sectors (CLICK HERE to get your copy).

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70 New Year's Resolutions For Leaders

Eric Jacobson

With 2023 fast approaching, it's a good time to identify your New Year's Resolutions for next year. To get you started, how about selecting one or more of these 70 New Year's resolutions for leaders? Perhaps write down five to ten and then between now and January 1, think about which couple you want to work on during 2023. Don't micromanage Don't be a bottleneck Focus on outcomes, not minutiae Build trust with your colleagues before a crisis comes Assess your company's strengths and weaknesses a

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A New Model Might Help Us Understand Societal Change, Conflict, and How We Can Shape Our Future

CEO Insider

There’s conflict in change. And right now, we’re going through a large change, composed of many smaller transitions. Whether we’re talking about national politics, social and economic models, individuals or companies, so much of our world is in transition…and conflict. When trying to better understand how these transitions and conflicts work, I find the 3 […].

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Don’t Be Scrooged Out of These Life and Leadership Lessons

The Practical Leader

One of my holiday traditions is watching various movie versions of Charles Dickens’ much-loved classic, A Christmas Carol. Once our grandkids are old enough, we’ll watch my favorite version, The Muppet Christmas Carol , with them. Depending on their age, we might skip a few of the ghostlier parts. When Les Standiford’s book, The Man Who Invented Christmas (which I thoroughly enjoyed reading) , spawned a movie by that title a few years ago, it was added to Holiday viewing.

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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 Create a Culture Survey For Free (+ Questions to Ask)

Niagara Institute

Are you wearing rose-colored glasses when it comes to your workplace culture ? If you’re in a management position, that just might be the case. The truth is that there is often a disconnect between how management sees the culture vs. that of employees. For example, in one study, it was found that managers had a much more positive view of their company and team culture than that of their employees.

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How To Find A Job During Recession

HR Digest

An economic breakdown is sometimes a difficult time to actually get a job. It might take a lot of effort to find a job during a recession, which means you’ll have to go all out to find a good one. But how can you go about everything? . To land a job in a recession, you’ll have to make strategic decisions and consider what works best for you as a person without ignoring the situation of the economy.

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The Importance of Workplace Culture, According to Research

Niagara Institute

Workplace culture isn’t something any team, department, or company leader can afford to sit back and watch as it takes shape on its own accord. There is too much at stake to risk it developing into something unhealthy, unproductive, and possibly even toxic. So, what exactly is at stake, and why is workplace culture so important?

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When a Tough Question Puts You on the Spot

Harvard Business Review

Preparing for difficult conversations is part of a leader’s job.

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10 HR Metrics to Track in 2024

Discover the power of HR metrics. Master recruiting, control skyrocketing labor costs, and reduce turnover rates. Get insights into key metrics like Time-to-Fill, Cost-per-Hire, and Turnover Rate. Equip your business for success in 2024.

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Politicians Are Getting Older, But Voters Are OK With That

The Horizons Tracker

When the then 70-year-old Donald Trump won the 2016 presidential election, many pondered whether he was too old for the job. Such concerns didn’t stop the 78-year-old Joe Biden from succeeding him 5 years later. Such maturity is not confined to the presidents, with Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi 82 and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell 80.

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Video Quick Take: Emerson’s Lal Karsanbhai on Agile Leadership - SPONSOR CONTENT FROM EMERSON

Harvard Business Review

Sponsor content from EMERSON.

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How to Create a Worker Safety Hotline That Really Works

Harvard Business Review

Four research-backed recommendations.

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What Companies Need to Know Before Investing in AI

Harvard Business Review

Seven factors to consider.

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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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2023 Will Test Companies’ Commitment to Social Responsibility

Harvard Business Review

Four reasons why upholding ESG and CSR is critical to long-term success.