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AI for Execs: Navigating the Future of Business.

Rich Gee Group

"AI doesn't replace leadership; it redefines it. As executives navigate the complex waters of modern-day leadership, understanding AI isn't just beneficial—it's essential. This potential for growth underscores the importance of integrating AI into business strategies. Is it customer service? Supply chain management?

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Mastering HR: Best HRM Books for Beginners to Read in 2024

HR Digest

Forget the dry theory – we’ve compiled a list of the hottest HR reads of 2024 that will challenge your thinking, equip you with actionable strategies, and maybe even make you laugh (gasp!). The top books of 2024 delve into key areas like leadership, organizational culture, and employee relations.

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The Importance of Human Resource Policies and Procedures

HR Digest

HR policies and procedures manual and employee handbook are the basic foundation of an organization. A clearly defined Human Resources (HR) Policies and Procedures manual is first compiled and thereafter the employee handbook is developed in conjunction with the existing policies and procedures laid out in the document.

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The Best Collection of Advice for New Leaders

Great Leadership By Dan

Welcome to the August 5 th , 2013 edition of the Leadership Development Carnival! For this month’s Carnival, I asked an all-star collection of leadership experts the following question: What is one piece of advice would you give to a new leader/manager? I recommend that people new to a leadership role do the following six things.”.

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How to Handle Employee Gossip?

HR Digest

While addressing guidelines on ethics-related matters in the employee handbook, gossip should be emphasized. Here are a few steps on how to handle employee gossip. Review company policy. Zero tolerance for gossip in the workplace should be stated clearly in the company’s policy.

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28 Leadership Development Recommendations for your Individual Development Plan

Great Leadership By Dan

Welcome to the September edition of the Leadership Development Carnival ! For this month’s edition, I asked an all-star cadre of leadership development bloggers, authors, and consultants to submit an answer to the following question: “We all know that individual development plans (IDPs) need to be tailored for each leader.

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A Board Member’s Guide to Corporate Political Spending

Harvard Business Review

These risks extend to a company’s reputation, its employee relations, its customer and shareholder relationships, its legal footing, and attainment of its business strategies. Making these decisions requires that directors have expertise, exercise informed judgment, and be guided by an ethical compass.