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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%

Company 38
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Pay your team right: A comprehensive guide to compensation

Asamby Consulting

This has to do with training, budget, infrastructure, processes and many more dimensions. This committee then uses a predefined methodology to determine bonuses for the team. If you provide someone a training budget of EUR 1,000 per year, this implies the expectation that they continuously learn and get better.

ROI 40
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Should You Give Your Star Employees Star Treatment?

Harvard Business

As McKinsey predicted 20-years ago, there is a War for Talent, and, in the age of human capital, a company’s stars are the commodities being fought for. This is particularly critical in high-complexity jobs, where the average output difference between average and star employees is 800% (as opposed to 50% in low-complexity jobs).

ROI 28