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The #1 Obstacle to Great Workplace Culture

Michael Lee Stallard

“The level of toxicity in the workplace is at an all-time high,” warns Johnny Taylor, president and CEO of the Society for Human Resource Management (“SHRM”). Ironically, the SHRM event was held in the same location where the band OneRepublic had filmed its popular music video, “ Connection.” You May Also Enjoy: .

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Minimalism: Doing More, with Less

In the CEO Afterlife

Minimalism: A Documentary About the Important Things is a film following two men, who have titled themselves “The Minimalists,” on a 10-month tour across America promoting their book Everything that Remains. Less stuff, less clutter, less stress, and debt, and discontent. Imagine a life with less. Now, imagine a life with more.

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How to Create Remarkable Teams PART 2 – Collaboration

Ask Atma

E.g. take a team of developers to tour an abattoir, take the human resource team to a museum exhibit on ancient Egypt, or take legal on an outing to a flower show. Fortitude – tolerance for stress, uncertainty, or chaos. Openness – willingness to explore and to change.

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Linds Redding’s Short Lesson in Perspective

In the CEO Afterlife

Our ad agencies, design groups, film and music studios have gone from being cottage industries and guilds of craftsmen and women, essentially unchanged from the middle-ages, to dark satanic mills of mass production. The wholesale industrialization and mechanization of the creative process. Plastic gold statuette anyone? Booze mostly.

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Navigating the AI Minefield: HR Grapples with Bias and Privacy Concerns

HR Digest

As Victoria Lipnic, the head of the Human Capital Group at Resolution Economics, aptly puts it, “it’s like having Everything Everywhere All at Once,” just like the Oscar-nominated film! 28 at the Society for Human Resource Management’s Employment Law and Compliance Conference in Washington, D.C.