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Navigating the Path: What Does a Chief People Officer Really Do?

N2Growth Blog

This executive role focuses on developing and implementing human resources strategies to manage the workforce and create a positive organizational culture. One of the primary responsibilities of a CPO is to develop and implement effective human resources strategies.

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9 Must Haves for Business Success

Great Leadership By Dan

Elements that define your culture is leadership style, communication, the work environment – formal or informal – and how mistakes are handled. Meet with them, take them to lunch, introduce them to co-workers, assign a co-worker to be their mentor and have all of their resources (phone, computer, e-mail address) ready for them.

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How Employee Feedback May Have Prevented Deadly Meningitis Outbreak

Great Leadership By Dan

In fact, HR in high-risk industries should implement a variety of avenues/opportunities for employee feedback, such as phone hotlines, online and on-site suggestion boxes, employee surveys, focus groups, new hire surveys and exit interviews. And 37 people would still be alive.

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Knowledge Is Power. Data Isn’t.

In the CEO Afterlife

Thanks to technology, we have access to an endless source of data at our fingertips, at any place and at any time we choose. Technology gives us more and more data, but analyzing and understanding ‘more and more’ is arduous and time consuming. Moving on your instincts is not seat-of-the-pants leadership.

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What Spinning Off a GE Business Taught Me About Managing Ultra-Fast Change

Harvard Business Review

While every CEO is forced to work through organizational change, many will tell you that of all their duties, change management scares them the most, because nearly every aspect of a company and its leadership is tested. What I did know was that I, and our leadership team, needed to solicit feedback — a lot of it.

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Getting Employees Excited About a New Direction

Harvard Business Review

When your company is in trouble — a new competitor or technology threatens your business model, your cost structure changes, the economy tanks — you have one job as a leader: to get the company back on track. ” The process paid dividends for McKay’s leadership brand as well.

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