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How To Write a Blog Your Ideal Client Wants to Read

Consulting Matters

Most blog posts aren't helpful to your ideal customer. In this "On-The-Air Coaching Session", I sat down with Phil Fraser to discuss a blog post that took him three weeks to write! This brings us to Phil's big question, what are my thoughts about his blog post, "What are the differences between a mentor and a business coach?".

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5 Ways to Improve Your Recruitment Process

The Management Centre

We are currently recruiting for trainers here at =mcLearning, and it is a very interesting process given the current challenges with recruitment in the UK. Here, lead recruiter and =mc Director Yvette Gyles shares her thoughts on the process so far, and what can be done to make a recruitment process successful.

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How to build an effective recruitment process

Asamby Consulting

When we work on clients’ recruitment processes, we strive to create a team of "A players'' for our clients to scale and optimize their business. Recruitment Process A good recruitment process can help cut time in the searching, interviewing, hiring and training process.

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7 Keys to Unleash Employee Productivity, Motivation, and Engagement

Rick Conlow

It will help you recruit and keep great team members. 82% of managers fail because they do not receive on-going training and development. Managers lack coaching, planning, and training skills. In conclusion, watch this content packed leadership video training now to learn the seven strategies. Take notes.

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When training is not the right answer

The Management Centre

Fresh from her session on assertiveness with Ruby Bayley-Pratt at this years Institute of Fundraising Convention, =mc Director Yvette Gyles offers insight into why training is not always the solution. That said, the one-size-fits-all-and-all-must-attend training programme seems to remain a popular approach.

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Mastering the Art of Leading Remote Work Teams

Rick Conlow

According to Gitnux blog 56% of companies actively use remote workers. Ensure employees have reliable access to these tools and provide training if needed. Provide Professional Development and Training Opportunities: Offer remote employees opportunities for skill development and career growth. Included training in team meetings.

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Recruiting For the Future Workplace Today

Cheryl Cran

How do we align our need for talent with our willingness to teach and train new hires? These questions are a great starting point for outcome based recruitment and there are additional questions that can help to shed light on what needs to be done to improve the recruitment process.