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A 100-Year Old Journey of Human Resource Management

HR Digest

If you think the challenges faced by Human Resource Management (HRM) today are unprecedented, think again. They introduced concepts like employee benefits, job security, and participation plans. It was the responsibility of HRM to make these laws a reality within organizations.

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Dive into the Role of the Chief People Officer in Today’s Workplace

N2Growth Blog

The Evolving Landscape of Human Resources Leadership In this ever-changing business landscape, the role of human resources (HR) leadership continues to evolve and adapt to meet the demands of a dynamic workforce.

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Good Power: Changing a Life. Changing Work. Changing the World.

Leading Blog

In Good Power: Leading Positive Change in Our Lives, Work, and World , former Chairman and CEO of IBM Ginni Rometty redefines power as a way to “drive meaningful change in positive ways for ourselves, our organizations, and for the many, not just the few.” She observes that power that doesn’t produce tangible results is pointless.

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How HR Can Drive Organizational Culture

Strategy Driven

But how can human resources (HR) play a pivotal role in shaping and nurturing this vital aspect of a company? For example, if an organization values innovation, HR might create programs that encourage creativity and reward new ideas. Organizational culture is the heartbeat of any company.

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A Fresh Leadership Model for a New Decade

Great Leadership By Dan

Organizations have undergone massive shifts over the last decade in terms of how they operate. The key is to stop trying to lead millennials by using generic leadership approaches, and start looking for innovative ideas that speak to this specific target group, or better yet, just start by listening. Based in Vienna, Austria.

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Research Reveals The Failure To Reduce Unconscious Bias Against Disabled Workers

The Horizons Tracker

A recent study, from the University of Exeter, has found that the probability of displaying unconscious bias against disabled individuals in the workplace is not diminished by employment in a large corporation or a human resources role. Roughly half of the participants were involved in recruitment decision-making or HR roles.

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Let’s Not Kid Ourselves – The Debate Over Hybrid Work Comes Down to Trust

Leading with Trust

In my line of work, I get the opportunity to interact with leaders from a wide variety of organizations from a diverse range industries, including government and non-profits. Many organizations are trying to find the model that works best for their specific needs and goals. The Great Trust Experiment. But old habits die hard.