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How HR Can Help Managers To Become Better Leaders

Tanveer Naseer

Organizations in practically every industry are struggling to attract and retain great talent, especially in senior and executive leadership roles. With average job tenures dropping at every level, Human Resource professionals may need to play a more active role in leadership development and coaching.

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A Fresh Leadership Model for a New Decade

Great Leadership By Dan

Work spaces, technology, demographics, cultural sensitivities, and remote working are but a few of the areas that have changed. There was consistency in what they were asking for, which was a leadership style that was in sync with the times (technology, social media, ethics, respect) and catered to their needs, perspectives and strengths.

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Most Influential HR Leaders Powerlist

HR Digest

The current crisis has brought to focus two of the biggest challenges in front of human resource departments at the world’s leading organizations. It is easy to understand why so many organizations rely heavily on a Global HR Leader’s extensive knowledge of people-management practices. Donna Morris. is to empower people.

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CMI Hong Kong: updates from the board

Chartered Management Institute

Ann also met with Titania Woo of The Hong Kong Management Association to discuss partnership opportunities in the region. Furthermore, Ann was delighted to be able to personally present a number of Chartered Managers and Fellows with their certificates. Learn more here.

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9 Must Haves for Business Success

Great Leadership By Dan

Guest post from Cornelia Gamlem and Barbara Mitchell: Ask any manager and they’ll agree that people issues are some of the most important ones they face in their day-to-day routine. Elements that define your culture is leadership style, communication, the work environment – formal or informal – and how mistakes are handled.

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Investing In People Builds Resilience Against The Covid Recession

The Horizons Tracker

The risk is that when faced with the intense pressure an external shock, such as a recession, places upon managers, they can be tempted to take short cuts, reduce costs to the bone, and fundamentally break these implicit contracts, both through reducing pay and benefits, but also shortchanging employees in a variety of ways.

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Appreciating the UConn Streak :: Women on Business

Women on Business

Whether it’s the style of play in a sport, or leadership style in the business world, men and women are clearly and obviously different. But that hardly means that the style of women is in any way inferior. In fact, men excel at certain traits and women shine with different skills.