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HR Leadership: A Fresh Perspective on Shaping Organisational Success

EmployeeConnect

Their rationale often revolves around the perceived high cost, resistance to change, and the lack of concrete data to substantiate HR’s utility. The focus on managing a diverse workforce and implementing tailored onboarding and development programs is integral to HR’s daily routine.

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Why Knowledge Management Didn’t Save General Motors: Addressing Complex Issues By Convening Conversation

Conversation Matters

GM was brought down by a flawed strategy, but an organization’s strategy is clearly a product of the knowledge that exists within its walls. The knowledge existed within GM to develop a more competitive strategy. The knowledge management task is to bring together the collective knowledge of the organization to bear on complex issues.

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10 Best IT Service Management (ITSM) Tools of 2024

HR Lineup

With a user-friendly interface and advanced features like incident management, problem resolution, and change management, ServiceNow continues to be a top choice for organizations aiming to enhance their IT service delivery. Known for its intuitive user interface, this tool facilitates easy incident and change management.

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Organizational Network Analysis—Cracking The Code for HR

HR Daily Advisor

Organizational network analysis (ONA) is a diagnostic method for collecting and analyzing data about the patterns of relationships among people in groups. Which managers in line for succession have the greatest diversity of connections across the organization’s divisions—and which work best with staff across hierarchical boundaries?

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Organizational Studies that Don't Just Sit on the Shelf: Participatory Action Research

Conversation Matters

involve a team of internal employees (who will be the beneficiaries of the findings) in all phases of the research, that is, data collection, analysis, recommendations and implementation. take verbatim notes to reduce interviewer bias in the data. But central to all Participatory Action Research are four basic principles: 1.

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