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3 Things We Learned at 2016 NeuroLeadership Summit

Reflektive

Last week, we attended the NeuroLeadership Summit in New York. The research-driven approach led to great conversations and connections among attendees in learning and development, human resources, the C-suite, and business coaches working with large organizations. The Summit was held Nov. Click To Tweet.

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High Performing Organizations Have Leadership Diversity – #LeadLikeAGirl

HR Bartender

It will take place on Tuesday, October 4, 2016 prior to the conference. The cost to attend is included your conference registration. It’s time to reclaim the word ‘girl’ as a strong term and eliminate the stereotype that the word implies weakness. I just had the conversation at the Association for Talent Development Conference.

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How Delta Is Working to Improve Its Candidate Experience by Designing for the Disappointed

Linkedin Talent Blog

In a 2016 interview with NPR’s Marketplace, Delta CEO Ed Bastian was asked to describe his job in five words. For Jennifer Carpenter , vice president of talent acquisition at Delta, this answer also holds the secret to an exceptional candidate experience : caring. Without hesitation, he replied: “Taking care of our people.”.

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Are we ready for CHRO readiness?

HRExecutive

Should we be proud of infusing non-HR talent into CHRO roles, or troubled by it? years, down from 5 years in 2016 and among the lowest in tenure levels of all C-suite roles. We had a full day of debate, discussion, breakout groups and debriefs with people representing well over 600 years of HR experience, insight and wisdom.

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Should We Continue With Professional Development During Coronavirus?

6Q

Justifying the investment is the main argument against continuing professional development, especially when such schemes seem like a ‘nice-to-have’ during good times, not a ‘must-have’ when the economy turns. We may have to work-from-home for some time to come. One-on-one coaching. These are unprecedented circumstances.

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4 Tips for Diversifying Your Talent Pipeline, from Shopify, PowerToFly, and Vrbo

Linkedin Talent Blog

In a survey of tech workers , Atlassian found that only 23% of respondents engaged with company leaders in 2017 about how to create a more inclusive environment, down from 56% in 2016. This was a theme of Lever’s recent webinar, “Inclusion in Action: How to Source Diverse Talent.” Some recruiters even take it one step further. “I

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Dr. Sara Mikulsky: “Time Constraints”

Thrive Global

Time Constraints: many people feel it’s easier to drive through at McDonalds than it is to cook fresh fish. She has over 15 years of experience in the health and fitness industry and is based in New York City. I of course then went on to college for physical therapy and attended Boston University’s Physical Therapy Program.