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360-Degree Feedback Programs To Help Your Company Grow

HR Digest

Clear Goal The designers of the survey need to have a clear idea of their goals and should develop their tests accordingly. Peers are also most sensitive to the performance appraisal aspect that could hurt their colleagues’ salary prospects. Ensuring your questions are to the point and do not repeat helps in efficiency.

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Possibility Maximizer: The Leadership Quarterly

Sales Wolf Blog

Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) Uniform Guidelines on Employee Selection Procedures (1978) Uniform Guidelines on Employee Selection Walk The Talk The Dash, The Race, and Management, Training and Development Resources Workforce Management: information on employment law, human resource development and human resource management.

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Are Business Schools Creating Higher-Ambition Leaders?

Harvard Business Review

Higher-ambition leaders are able to integrate multiple business disciplines (strategy, ethics, marketing, finance and so on) into a coherent, systemic approach for building a great company. And in organizational behavior courses, students learn that motivating employees and developing teamwork is the measure of successful leadership.

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Morning Advantage: An Ivory Tower. or a Gilded Cage?

Harvard Business Review

"Most resources go to ideas and techniques (and researchers) that have proven profitable in the past, while it’s harder and harder to get ideas outside the mainstream either accepted by peer review, supported by the university, or funded by granting agencies.". Tchaikovsky on Worth Ethic Vs. Inspiration (Brain Pickings).

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How to Manage a Toxic Employee

Harvard Business Review

“You might meet with them and ask how they’re doing — at work, at home, and with their career development,” suggests Porath. ” Also discuss what kind of behavior you’d like to see instead and develop an improvement plan with the employee. Struggling in their personal life? Frustrated with coworkers?