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Strategies to Create a Positive Working Environment

HR Digest

Providing ongoing support and clarifying how managers can collaborate effectively with new hires. By prioritizing onboarding and training, organizations can lay the foundation for a positive work environment and ensure that employees feel supported and prepared to thrive in their roles.

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Why Great Employees Leave “Great Cultures”

Harvard Business Review

You might espouse being a learning organization that develops people, but then not give people the time to actually take classes or learn on the job (system-behaviors gap). Every employee I have managed would give up their so-called perks for one thing: clear expectations. Which behaviors lead to promotion?

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Managers Aren’t Doing Enough to Train Employees for the Future

Harvard Business Review

They remind us that we’ve been here before and that, rather than simply increasing efficiency and cutting costs, emerging technologies can be used to augment our work and raise the quality of life for the population as a whole. Just 8% report having the opportunity to develop necessary leadership and management skills.

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How the Navy SEALs Train for Leadership Excellence

Harvard Business Review

Crassly put, leaders and managers get knowledge and education while training and skills go to those who do the work. A member of Seal Team 3, Webb became the Naval Special Warfare Command Sniper Course Manager in 2003. Or must it be managed to build better bonds and relationships throughout the enterprise? Lead by Example.