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Elizabeth Pieters accepted into Forbes Human Resources Council

N2Growth Blog

Forbes Human Resources Council is an Invitation-Only Community for HR Executives Across All Industries. has been accepted into the Forbes Human Resources Council, an invitation-only community for HR executives across all industries. N2Growth Inc.: About Forbes Councils.

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HR & Teams in Global Organizations

LDRLB

Teams are complicated in domestic environments, and are even more complicated in global organizations when multiple languages and cultures are involved, spread across large distances. This methodology should include a strategic focus on increasing global leadership competencies through travel, teams, training and transfers.

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4 Ways to a Better Bottom Line

Lead Change Blog

Still, studies show that leadership programs are failing at preparing future leaders with the skills needed to excel in today’s global business world. Manage high-performing teams. Personnel in human resources, public relations, and corporate communications support those executive leaders. Understand customer behavior.

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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. Galbraith also wrote that “the long-term human resources role is to build social capital by creating richly connected interpersonal networks across 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. Galbraith also wrote that “the long-term human resources role is to build social capital by creating richly connected interpersonal networks across the organization.”

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Use a Brand Council to Help Steer Strategy

Harvard Business Review

Smart companies form brand councils to meet this leadership imperative. Brand councils are comprised of senior executives from a range of company functions: key business unit leaders, influential staff leaders from human resources, marketing, legal, and finance, and sometimes even the CEO.

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