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3 Reasons Physical Offices & Face-to-Face Meetings Are Not Going Away

Workplace Psychology

The traditional, physical office is not going away any time soon despite advances in technology allowing people to work remotely , either at a home office, coworking space, virtual office, or another remote location (such as a coffee shop, library, or bookstore). It is not enough to simply provide the necessary infrastructure and tools.

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The Glass Ceiling

Thrive Global

The first time I was asked to deliver an address at a women’s network, it was on the topic of Glass Ceilings and the issues I had faced throughout my career in competing with men. Glass Ceiling: – noun: an unacknowledged barrier to advancement in a profession, especially affecting women and members of minorities.

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Soleil: “Focus on presence and progress, not perfection”

Thrive Global

Both of my parents worked a lot to provide my younger sister and I with a good life, so we spent a lot of time with babysitters, but they always supported us and showed up to our extracurricular activities? Focus on presence and progress, not perfection. There is no such thing as perfection in creativity and the arts.

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Career Development: Challenges and Opportunities for Talent.

Strategic HCM

"Jon Ingham has a uniquely clear and thorough understanding of HCM.". My website. My other blog. Recent posts. My Twitter updates (Tweets). follow me on Twitter. Strategic HCM blogroll. Fistful of Talent. Stop Checking the Box. 10 hours ago. The HR Capitalist. 5 Things Every HR Pro Can Learn From Riley Cooper and the Eagles. 11 hours ago.

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The 14 Silicon Valley HR Execs You Should Follow on Social Media

Eightfold

Thought-provoking, actionable insights await when you set aside time to read anything the 14 Silicon Valley CHROs below write. He built and led the HR division of Google for 10 years, during which time Google was named the best companies to work for more than 30 times and was recognized as an employer of choice more than 100 times.