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4 Ways to a Better Bottom Line

Lead Change Blog

You may have employees working globally, doing business with people from other regions or countries, or you might be relocating executives across cultures. The fact is, global business is the new norm. What these programs are lacking are the tools necessary for employees and organizations to cultivate a global mindset.

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Mentoring Still Not Happening for Women in the Workplace

Great Leadership By Dan

A Global Study of Businesswomen and Mentoring. Of those that do, training is often ineffective. Since women often have difficulty building social capital at work, mentoring is even more critical to their success. Clarify and articulate what you hope to learn from the mentorship by clearly defining desired learning goals.

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Leading HR: Harnessing Social Power

LDRLB

Human Resource (HR) Departments are often seen as the enforcers of the organization; the unbendable glue that protects it from litigation and unscrupulous employees. Employees who effectively understand and navigate the social structure of an organization are the most influential employees, for better or for worse, in the organization.

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Leading HR: Harnessing Social Power

LDRLB

Human Resource (HR) Departments are often seen as the enforcers of the organization; the unbendable glue that protects it from litigation and unscrupulous employees. Employees who effectively understand and navigate the social structure of an organization are the most influential employees, for better or for worse, in the organization.

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