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Executive Talent Trends: Navigating a Changing Landscape in 2024

N2Growth Blog

These seismic technology shifts are rewriting the leadership playbook, requiring leaders to adapt rapidly and navigate complex environments– influencing talent trends in 2024. Rapid technological advancements have catalyzed a shift towards remote and/or hybrid working environments.

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How to Conduct Effective Employee Investigations

HR Digest

This article discusses workplace ethics for conducting effective investigations in the office, including the importance of proper planning, interviewing techniques , documenting the investigation, and taking appropriate disciplinary action. Interview Techniques Effective interviewing is critical to the success of an investigation.

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The “Business in Society” Imperative for CEOs

Harvard Business Review

On the one hand, protectionism, populism, and wide-spread distrust of business’s role in politics is threatening international corporations (think Carrier, Boeing, and tariffs/taxes for off-shoring and outsourcing). Similarly, whether the Brexit vote last June will help or hurt businesses in the UK and EU is still uncertain.

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Diversity & Leadership | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

I will onshore, offshore, outsource, insource, or execute whatever business strategy I implement without regard for diversity. The simple truth is that lowering standards is never a good thing in any environment. A sense of entitlement is not a substitute for work ethic and a desire to achieve.

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What Is Management Research Actually Good For?

Harvard Business Review

In some sciences, progress can be measured by finding answers to questions, not merely reporting significant effects. At the same time, it is long past time for the field to have a serious conversation where their data comes from, and the ethics of using big data. But how do we evaluate this research? do nice guys finish last?).

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A Guide to Solving Social Problems with Machine Learning

Harvard Business Review

Decisions about how these tools are used seem too important for you to outsource, but raise a host of new issues that are difficult to understand. And data scientists may sometimes inadvertently report misleading performance measures for their algorithms. You’re also not reassured by the vendors the city interacts with.

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A Board Member’s Guide to Corporate Political Spending

Harvard Business Review

Directors in a range of industries have been stung by media reports that political intermediaries used corporate money to help fund causes or candidates adverse to a firm’s business interests or its espoused values and positions. As the director of an energy company told us: “A lot depends on the expertise of the board.