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Dive into the Role of the Chief People Officer in Today’s Workplace

N2Growth Blog

Today, Chief People Officers and CHROs are not only responsible for the high-value functions of talent acquisition and employee engagement, but they play a crucial role in shaping organizational culture, driving diversity and inclusion, and ethically leveraging technology for effective HR management.

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July 2016 Leadership Development Carnival

Lead Change Blog

Although mid-summer is a time when many of us slow down (as we should), this compilation of excellent cutting-edge leadership thinking will help motivate you to hit the ground running when your vacation or other summer relaxation period ends. Welcome to the July 2016 edition of the Leadership Development Carnival! Let’s Get Started.

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Board Performance Optimization: Beyond Compliance Towards Excellence

N2Growth Blog

Understanding the Concept of Governance Excellence Governance excellence refers to the strategic oversight conducted by a company’s board of directors that ensures ethical, sustainable, and profitable organizational operations. These factors form a formidable foundation for effective organizational governance when paired together.

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Cycling Your Way To Employee Engagement (And Higher Profits)

The Horizons Tracker

It’s really important that we’re not sponsored by someone that compromises my ethics, and I’m really proud to wear a company’s logo that promotes education and multiculturalism.”. Boosting employee engagement. The partnership has already had a number of clear wins in terms of employee engagement at the company. .”

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Cheating at Harvard, and in the "Real World"

Harvard Business Review

Traditional schooling frequently fails to prepare students to think critically, innovate, and be creative. Other methods — like the Montessori approach — seem to turn out more innovators.) In talking about the "ROI" of our schools, we have focused too much on the I, and not enough on the R.