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How My Company Created an Apprenticeship Program to Help Diversify Tech

Harvard Business

Even though we were following the typical playbook — posting open positions on job boards that specialize in attracting candidates from underrepresented groups, sponsoring events, giving scholarships, and training our employees on inclusion and hidden bias — we weren’t seeing progress. Native American, 18.1%

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5 Steps to Strategically Positioning Your Consulting

Consulting Matters

The truth is - becoming a sought-after advisor isn't a matter of luck or even talent. We had career development, organizational development, training, and development. The purpose of this particular training is I want to expand your vision around your role. Transcript. Betsy Jordyn: It's Betsy Jordyn.

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The Consultant's Role: How to Position Yourself for Maximum Influence

Consulting Matters

The truth is - becoming a sought-after advisor isn't a matter of luck or even talent. We had career development, organizational development, training, and development. The purpose of this particular training is I want to expand your vision around your role. Transcript. Betsy Jordyn: It's Betsy Jordyn.

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2024 Events for Project Managers, Business Leaders, and Industry Professionals

Epicflow

The event will allow project managers to earn PDUs, learn from expert speakers during the educational sessions, acquire new skills, master new technologies and methodologies, and network with peers. The conference attendees will learn the insights from the latest PMO research, and learn about new PMO ideas, methodologies, and products.

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Should You Give Your Star Employees Star Treatment?

Harvard Business

Contrary to popular belief, there are universal traits that predict whether individuals will be part of an organization’s vital few, such as their higher levels of intelligence, work ethic, and social skills. In other words, people who are smart, nice, and hard-working tend to outperform their peers.

ROI 28