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Future of Work There Will Be No More Recruiting & Retention

Cheryl Cran

In the Future of Work There Will Be No More Recruiting & Retention. My research into future of work confirms that this trend is already and has been quietly taking place for over a decade. What does this mean for the future of work and recruiting and retention? Workers and workplaces rejoice! What to do now?

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Major Challenges Facing the Consulting Industry

QEmploy

This comes down to the automation of the recruitment process. This point comes down to the efficiency of the recruitment process, which is done through the means of screening and selection. Yes, there is a lot of administrative work, time spent on sales and uncertainties in the recruitment process.

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Conversation with Vivaldi Partners Group

Tom Spencer

E-Edge, your organizational engagement and change management program. Internships allow graduates to gain exposure across all practice areas and to work within different areas of the business: change management, brand, strategy and innovation. You could be working with change management or innovation and brand strategy.

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Leading Effectively When You Inherit a Mess

Harvard Business

Recruited from outside the organization, she faced multiple problems: The business was losing money, costs were bloated, customer loyalty was fading, and key talent was defecting. Juan Díaz-Faes for HBR. An executive I work with recently stepped into the biggest challenge of her career.

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ZS Associates Firm Profile

Management Consulted

They came up with incredible solutions in change management and supporting tools for the human resources side of marketing and sales. But the trend – based on the firm’s academic history – has also been that employees would exit to study further to get perhaps an MBA or Ph.D. sales force teams.

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The 5 Things Your AI Unit Needs to Do

Harvard Business

This role is about setting up a core team of “AI sensors” in charge of monitoring new trends, identifying disruptive technologies, and networking with innovative players — mainly startups. Scouting AI technology, applications, and partners. Getting the entire organization to understand AI.

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The Upgraded Leadership Operating System

Cheryl Cran

In a previous post I talked about the recruiting and retention of good people challenges that keep many a CEO up at night. Traditional training modules on leadership skills, communication skills, change management skills, emotional intelligence are useful tools to elevate leadership ability.