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Give Your New Managers the Tools to Succeed

HR Bartender

Managers have one job – to find and train their replacement. When managers are focused on that one job, they hire the best talent, train for success, coach for high performance, and retain employees. They can do cool stuff that will enhance their skills and knowledge. Why not onboard new managers?

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Bersin: Don’t overlook these 8 factors in creating your new hybrid plan

HRExecutive

Work scheduling, management processes, systems and tools, benefits policies and much, much more all have to be factored in. For example, some companies may mandate meeting attendance with cameras on for remote workers or may require that employees come into the workplace on certain days. Others may have more relaxed policies. (In

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A Knowledge Management Strategy for Non-Profits Working in Developing Countries

Conversation Matters

I recently conducted a study of eleven non-profits to find out how knowledge management (KM) was being implemented in developing countries. In this article I have 1) outlined the findings from that study, and 2) developed a knowledge management strategy based on the findings.

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Boost Low Employee Engagement with Your Benefits Programs

Tango Health

Benefits programs like condition management, referral programs, second opinion counseling or Explanation of Benefits management are on the rise. Even years after implementing a new condition management program, employers are frustrated with the lack of engagement and employee’s reliance on HR to tell them where to go for information.

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Training Remote Workers: Strategies For Success In The Digital Age

HR Tech Girl

The switch to hybrid and fully remote working has required training teams to invest their time, budget, and energy into designing, developing, and delivering modern, virtual-first remote training experiences for upskilling new employees. Your learning materials will have to transform in order to be effective.

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The Bamboo Project Blog: Blogging for Learning

The Bamboo Project Blog

Main | Another Way to Participate in our Social Media Wiki Carnival and a Few Shout-Outs » Blogging for Learning Beth Kanter wrote yesterday about the recent growth in blogs maintained by nonprofit techies, linking it to my earlier posts on creating a climate of learning. The Bamboo Project Blog « A Seriously Creative Ad!

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Collective Sensemaking: How One Organization uses the Oscillation Principle

Conversation Matters

Kessels and Smit (K&S) is a consulting firm that makes use of Collective Sensemaking to continually learn how to be more effective as a company, serve their clients better, help and support each other, and find and engage in interesting client projects. . K&S is managed by Collective Sensemaking.

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