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Holiday Human-Capital Culling Could Cost

Harmonious Workplaces

Everywhere you look online during the 2023 holiday season, you’ll see three things: A ridiculous amount of ads for products you don’t need or want… but might buy anyway. Job seekers report on peer-support calls and during networking meetings that they have had their interviews postponed or canceled.

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3 Steps Toward Getting Your Workforce Introduction to Artificial Intelligence Right

Organizational Talent Consulting

There is a growing interest and concern with ethics associated with AI models. Plan a team meeting with company leadership to discuss: What is AI? In this meeting, listen to both verbal and nonverbal communication. To follow up on these meetings, capture the conversation and share key points. References: Beckett, E.

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The Surprising Role of Goodwill in Building Trust

Organizational Talent Consulting

Trustworthy synonyms include reliable, dependable, honest, and ethical. Recognizing special dates such as birthdays and work anniversaries Scheduling one-to-one meetings and treating them to a drink of their choice [link] Key Summary Points Being trustworthy takes credibility, which is not intrinsic to being a leader. Hovland, C.

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We May Not Have a Clear Path, But We Each Have One

Harmonious Workplaces

Facilitated by Christina Walsh, the topic of discussion involved the “refraction points” (Nour, 2023) in our lives and careers , which bend our trajectory in new directions. I also committed to becoming a Certified Management Consultant (CMC) to grow and prove my consulting competencies around an ethical framework. The School of Life.

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Transformational Leadership: Changing Culture to Fuel Financial Success

Organizational Talent Consulting

Examples could include speaking up in meetings, holding a door for someone, smiling, or greeting someone by name when walking down the hall. To maximize their technology and talent investments, organizations need a culture that aligns with data-driven decision-making (Bartlett, 2013).

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