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Social Justice Movement, COVID-19 and the Future of Work

HR Digest

To cite just one example, as universities and other educational institutions switch to all-virtual models, they’re discovering the need to hire program coordinators, program assistants and other skilled workers in administrative roles in order to facilitate the change. Two thoughts come to mind.

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A Stunning, New Leadership Lens

Steve Farber

We’ve been exploring the convergence of three essential qualities: Human Capital–individuals’ attributes, talents, capacities, and contribution. Social Capital–the strength, connection, and relationships between those individuals. To be perfectly clear, this hour is on us!

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Social Progress = Economic Success: Social Innovation at Work

Harvard Business Review

human capital resources; specifically, the STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) skills that American companies need to remain competitive and that the educational system is failing to supply. View webinar: A conversation with Andrew Winston on social innovation.

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5 Ways to Boost Your Resilience at Work

Harvard Business Review

In a 2014 global survey of Human Capital Trends conducted by Deloitte , 57% of respondents said that their organizations are “weak” when it comes to helping leaders manage difficult schedules and helping employees manage information flow, and that there is an urgent need to address this challenge.

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