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How HR Can Impact Business Outcomes 100% of the Time

HR Daily Advisor

Two recent studies ( 2016 and 2017 ) found that the top drivers of 30+ organizations’ outcomes were management, job fit, and senior leadership—with management being the most consistent driver of outcomes. The results from the 2017 study are in Table 1. Sharing information in a timely manner. Backed by data? Absolutely.

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10 People Sustainability Strategies for Your Business

Vantage Circle

Angela Davis, Activist As McKinsey says , the 2019 analysis finds that companies in the top quartile for gender diversity on executive teams were 25 percent more likely to have above-average profitability than companies in the fourth quartile—up from 21 percent in 2017 and 15 percent in 2014.

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Art Cooksey of Let’s Talk Interactive: “Cash does not always flow freely and easily”

Thrive Global

LTI), leading the corporate strategy and development to drive the adoption of LTI’s suite of products and services. Prior to Let’s Talk Interactive, Arthur held corporate and strategic roles for more than a decade, including leading corporate development with Bank of America Merchant Services.

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“We need to challenge the unfounded biases such as benevolent bias” with Angela Peacock and Candice Georgiadis

Thrive Global

Or the most deadly one — to make an assumption that she will most definitely have more time off than anyone else. I was an illegitimate child in the 1960s and, at that time in the UK, most mothers left the “unmarried mothers home” without their child. Babies were easy to adopt, especially little white girls with dark curly hair!

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Successfully Communicate With a Global Workforce Using an Omni-Channel Strategy With Whirlpool Corporation

SocialChorus

In 2017, Mark Bitzer took over as CEO at Whirlpool. They continue to solicit and receive questions; and many of them are about quality control issues, business conditions, and what books Mark is reading. Mark also shares photos of events that he attends or manufacturing plants that he visits. . Here were some of his goals. .