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HR in 2024: Shaping Tomorrow’s Workforce Through Bold Leadership

HR Digest

The architects of this revolution are the bold and forward-thinking leaders in human resources. Flexible pods for focused work, vibrant hubs for brainstorming, and cozy nooks for quiet contemplation – each space designed to match the needs of the moment. The year ahead demands courage and audacity.

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The Problem with Good Ideas | Thoughts for the Everyday Leader

Nathan Magnuson

This can be all the more true for government, non-profit, and ministry organizations, who are rewarded not in dollars earned for products/services but for meeting what can often be vague or changing objectives. Brainstorm: don’t just evaluate each idea as it comes. Human Resources (4). Let’s take a closer look.

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7 Tips for Embracing the 80/20 Rule With Employee Talent

ExactHire - Leadership

One of the hottest trends in human resources over the past few years is to rethink the performance management process and abandon the forced ranking systems of old. It doesn’t force the organization to have a set number of below average “1” ratings (on a scale of one to five for example). You Must Treat Hyper Performers Differently.

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How Lilly Is Getting More Women into Leadership Positions

Harvard Business Review

So we embarked on an in-depth study of our own employees, based on a proprietary, multi-faceted process we use for market research. He and other senior leaders gathered for two days with human resources and the Lilly Women’s Network, one of our employee resource groups, to brainstorm solutions to barriers uncovered in the research.