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To Little, Too Late: Why many Diversity and Inclusion efforts fall short

Kates Kesler

Organization capabilities are organization muscle, built through a combination of structure, process, metrics and rewards, and people practices. Creating intentionally smaller GM development roles can provide growth opportunities for all. Metrics and Rewards. Capabilities.

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To Little, Too Late: Why many Diversity and Inclusion efforts fall short

Kates Kesler

Organization capabilities are organization muscle, built through a combination of structure, process, metrics and rewards, and people practices. Creating intentionally smaller GM development roles can provide growth opportunities for all. Metrics and Rewards. Capabilities.

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How HR Can Become Agile (and Why It Needs To)

Harvard Business

If software has eaten the world, then agile has eaten the software world. And there is no shortage of information and advice on how agile should be implemented in your tech organization. For example, a Google search for “agile software development” returns over 14 million results. Related Video.

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How CEOs Can Make Smart Strategic Trade-Offs

Harvard Business

CEOs must be agile and adaptive, operating from a mindset of continual anticipation and appraisal in order to make timely investment decisions and oversee speedy execution. In addition to ramping up technology savvy recruitment, CEOs face the weighty challenge of creating a cohesive, high-performance culture.

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How Children’s Health System of Texas Is Improving Care with Design Thinking

Harvard Business

But the most powerful drivers of change are not necessarily technological; radical improvements increasingly also come from applying new innovation methodologies like design thinking that focus on developing a deep understanding of patient experiences and invite patients and partners into co-creation processes. Insight Center.

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3 Major Forces Disrupting and Transforming the Professional Services Landscape

Progressus

Digital agility. Technology enables greater agility. While these changes might seem like a lot to take on at once, they represent a path toward agility, adaptability, and long-term resilience. Workforce strategies also need to align with profit margins – billable hours, recruiting, retention.

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