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How to work hard and smart in business management

Strategy Driven

The last two years have significantly changed many perceptions and attitudes around presenteeism and productivity with the pandemic. However, one of the key learnings for 2022 is when it comes to business management and your career, it’s not so much about how much time you put into it, but how you use that specified time.

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135 Powerful Resume Action Verbs for Creative Positions

HR Digest

Conceptualized and managed ‘Princeton Bhangra League’ for +200 residents to foster a welcoming and collaborative community, increase campus involvement, personal competencies, and provide opportunities for students to meet new people. CREATIVE MANAGEMENT. Ineffective Resume Action Verb Statement: 1.) Administered. Commissioned.

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Fight the Nine Symptoms of Corporate Decline

Harvard Business Review

You might not see absenteeism, but there is "presenteeism," which means the body is there but the mind is absent. Spread extra resources to many groups, and encourage joint projects or shared service. They want to minimize risk rather than to look for big improvements. Initiative decreases. Find a grand challenge to unite people.

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Look Who's Distracted Now

Harvard Business Review

When acclaimed hedge fund manager Paul Tudor Jones revealed his opinion that women become much less effective as stock traders or investors once they have children, he was, in a sense, suggesting that the distraction of motherhood—a distinctly feminine condition—exceeds that of other attention-siphoning activities.

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Meet the Wellness Programs That Save Companies Money

Harvard Business Review

The current ROI debate has focused on whether one type of wellness program, lifestyle management (diet, exercise, and lifestyle changes), can reduce health care claims and lead to lower costs. Enrolling the chronically ill in disease-management programs that ensure they get appropriate care has the most potential to reduce insurance premiums.

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