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100 Trends to Watch For 2013

Leading in Context

By Linda Fisher Thornton 100 Trends to Watch For 2013 As we head into 2013, the trend reports at the links below will give you a “business leader’s preview” of what to expect in sectors that range from consumer trends, human resources, leadership and marketing to color, food, and technology.

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2020 Top CHRO List – The People Leaders To Watch

N2Growth Blog

These Human Resource leaders represent the top 25 human resources leaders shaping careers, culture, and talent at the world’s most innovative people driven companies. Remember, it’s the people and culture who enable technology and marketing success – not the other way around. ?. Selection Methodology.

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Five Ways Leaders Turns Doubters into Doers

Chart Your Course

Effective June 2013, all employees were required to work in the office. For instance, a business wants to expand its social media marketing. Armed with ready ideas, the lead team can decide who will post what and when, creating a consistent, time-efficient social marketing strategy. This past February Yahoo!’s

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With So Many Job Openings, Why So Little Hiring? – Bloomberg

Chart Your Course

By Peter Orszag Aug 13, 2013. Employee Selection Employee Turnover Human Resource Management Job Satisfaction Talent Management' With So Many Job Openings, Why So Little Hiring? This is an interesting article from Bloomberg and worth the read. There has been lots of talk about why hiring keeps lagging.

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3 Business Reasons for Employee Engagement Program

Chart Your Course

03-26-2013 3:00 AM, EDT. 3) The market rewards your stock: According to the Parnassus prospectus for its Workplace Fund (a portfolio of stocks of companies with outstanding workplaces) – as quoted in Fast Company, the average annual return on the Workplace Fund over the past 5 years (a recessionary period) was 10.81%. By Kate Olsen.

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The Problem with Good Ideas | Thoughts for the Everyday Leader

Nathan Magnuson

February 11, 2013. All too often this leads to a loss of trust, miscommunication, and a decrease in morale, not to mention loss of market share or revenue. Human Resources (4). © 2013 Thoughts for the Everyday Leader — Standard by 8BIT. Home About Coaching Contact Guest Posts Archives. Categories.

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The Value of Asking ?Why?? | Thoughts for the Everyday Leader

Nathan Magnuson

Remember how much of a difference high definition television made when it first came to market? Human Resources (4). © 2013 Thoughts for the Everyday Leader — Standard by 8BIT. When we don’t ask why, our purpose temporarily gets out of focus, much like the lens of a camera. Asking Why Expands Options.

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