Mon.Nov 25, 2024

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The Loose Lug Nuts Fiasco

Leadership Freak

My wife told me it sounded like loose lug nuts. I said it must be the brakes. I didn't listen to my wife because I know more about cars than she does. Here are some useful lessons from the loose lug nut fiasco.

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Thanksgiving At Work: Creating a Culture of Gratitude on Your Team

Let's Grow Leaders

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The Ripple Effect: How Pharma Is Transforming Global Healthcare

Women on Business

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This One Strong Leadership Trait Commonly Seen As Weak

Lead from Within

Leaders use adaptive resonance to connect deeply with their teams, adapt their style, and lead with empathy. Many view adaptive resonance mistakenly as a weakness because it involves openness to risk. In reality, this very skill makes great leaders stand out. In my experience as a leadership coach, I have guided leaders in using adaptive resonance to transform entire teams.

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HR’s Complete 2025 Calendar of Important Dates

HR leaders can use this calendar from Paycor to track important HR and payroll tax dates. The 2025 calendar includes: Tax filing dates Federal reporting deadlines Bank holidays Links to relevant tax forms …and more! Get your 2025 HR calendar today!

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Leadership Lessons From A Serial Entrepreneur

Eric Jacobson

Brad Jacobs ’ book provides you a treasure trove of leadership lessons from a man with more than four decades of CEO and serial entrepreneur experience. So, even if you don’t envision yourself wanting to earn a billion dollars, don’t pass up reading Jacob’s, How To Make A Few Billion Dollars. In the book, Jacobs defines the mindset that drives his remarkable success in corporate America – and distills a lifetime of business brilliance into a tactical road map.

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Is AI Making Us Lonely At Work?

The Horizons Tracker

We’re in the midst of what Noreena Hertz refers to as the Lonely Century , and nowhere is this more harmful than in the workplace, where loneliness has been associated with higher stress, lower employee engagement, and higher employee turnover. Might artificial intelligence, and especially the latest wave of generative AI tools, be making matters worse?

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How Hiring Platforms & AI Are Making Job Searches Harder?

HR Digest

“It’s more disheartening than ever before,” said Jon Stross, president and co-founder of Greenhouse. It is a hiring platform that uses technology to help people get jobs for decades. Stross has seen a lot of technology and AI advancements in hiring since the company was established in 2012. Even after so many years in the field of hiring technology, Stross doesn’t believe that today’s tools are that effective in hiring.

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Is ChatGPT Leading To Biased Recruitment?

The Horizons Tracker

It’s well known that past applications of AI have led to, often unintentional, biases. This can be due to the way in which data is labeled, biases in the data that are collected, or how models were trained. While ChatGPT and other generative AI technologies market themselves as being more advanced than what has gone before, a recent study from the University of Washington highlights how the old problems haven’t really gone away.

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The NASA Mindset: Building Trust in Uncharted Territory

Experience to Lead

In the realm of leadership, where bold visionaries must navigate uncharted waters, few environments test courage and adaptability as rigorously as space exploration. How do you foster trust and resilience in the face of staggering complexity, high stakes and ever-present uncertainty? Last October, the inaugural Artemis Leadership Experience offered answers by taking participants to the heart of innovation: Space Center Houston, home to some of NASA’s most ambitious missions.

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Research Reveals High Levels Of Violence In Relationships

The Horizons Tracker

The PSIDES research group at the University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU) is studying online dating violence among young couples to develop better prevention strategies. They surveyed 341 students aged 17 to 24 about their experiences with offline and online violence. The results confirmed their hypothesis: online partner violence follows different patterns than offline violence.

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How to Stay Competitive in the Evolving State of Martech

Marketing technology is essential for B2B marketers to stay competitive in a rapidly changing digital landscape — and with 53% of marketers experiencing legacy technology issues and limitations, they’re researching innovations to expand and refine their technology stacks. To help practitioners keep up with the rapidly evolving martech landscape, this special report will discuss: How practitioners are integrating technologies and systems to encourage information-sharing between departments and pr

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Partnering With CLS to Deploy Situational Leadership® Programs for Culture Deveopment

The Center For Leadership Studies

The post Partnering With CLS to Deploy Situational Leadership<sup>®</sup> Programs for Culture Deveopment appeared first on Situational Leadership® Management and Leadership Training.

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9 Tips to Develop Essential Leadership Skills

Niagara Institute

Leadership is a skill that can be nurtured and developed over time. Whether you're leading a team in a professional setting or inspiring others in your personal life, strong leadership skills are important for success.

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Business Tapped Out of the Climate Fight. Here’s How to Get Back In.

Harvard Business Review

Despite the business community’s potential to be a powerful ally in the climate fight, it has largely been sidelined by free market ideologies that promote voluntary corporate sustainability over necessary regulation. To truly address climate change, businesses must go beyond individual sustainability efforts and engage in movement-building and political action.

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Bosch Job Cuts Highlight Industry Challenges in Transition to EV

HR Digest

Bosch, Germany’s technology and services company on Friday said, it plans to cut its automotive division workforce by as many as 5,500 jobs in the next several years. The layoffs at Bosch is another sign of the headwinds hitting the German and global auto industries. Parts supplier Robert Bosch GmbH job cuts globally, mainly in Germany, reflect the woes rippling through the supply chain.

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2025 Payroll Calendar Templates (Biweekly, Semi-Monthly, and Monthly)

Use these handy calendar templates to stay on top of payroll in 2025! Download them today to share with your HR team or post for employees. Whether your company has biweekly, semi-monthly, or monthly pay periods, Paycor has you covered. Get your templates today!

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Set Your Team Up to Collaborate with AI Successfully

Harvard Business Review

Five considerations for managers, HR professionals, and organizational leaders.

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When Your High Standards Derail Your Success

Harvard Business Review

Sometimes good enough is good enough.

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Consumed by Caregiving

Harvard Business Review

A burned-out exec paused her career, planning a quick return, but crises at home derailed that plan.

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