leadership

6 Things Leaders Are Doing to Get Employees Engaged

Shutterstock All around the world, businesses struggle to engage their employees. According to a global survey cited by Forbes, “less than one-quarter of employees are highly engaged and 39% are moderately engaged. Low levels of engagement among employees contributes to decreased customer satisfaction, slower revenue growth, high turnover, high absenteeism rates, and a myriad of […]

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Managing Risk or managing risks?

The keys to a successful second line of defence There are many risk management methodologies in existence but it is not uncommon to come across large firms still following today simplistic, dysfunctional or flawed practices, in particular around operational risk management. The main issue with many of those approaches is that they are plagued by

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18 Must-See Movies To Extract Leadership & Management Lessons From

Derks24 / Pixabay Watching movies is a great way to unwind, relax and be entertained. Sometimes, however, movies can provide us learning opportunities, particularly in the area of leadership and management. Here are some of the movies I’ve watched over the years and from which I extracted plenty of insights and learning. 1. The Social

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7 Personal Traits You Need to be a Successful Entrepreneur

geralt / Pixabay When we see a successful entrepreneur, we’re observing only the surface of where they are in the present moment. We may admire their freedom from having a boss, the satisfaction they feel for being able to create, and develop something from scratch and the self-confidence that comes having control over one’s future.

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What HR Leadership Knows, But You Don’t

By Thuy and Milo Sindell Fans of the television show The Office will know that one of the best parts of the series is Michael Scott’s dislike of his HR employee, Toby. Over the years, Michael comes up with countless crazy ideas to “improve” the workplace. And without fail, Toby always shoots them down for

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Giving Your Employees A Path To Retirement Is Good For Your Company

Financially Stable Employees Are More Dependable If you want to help employees learn about their personal finances, they need to know that they could be spending too much on goods and services [they] don’t need; or make savings in critical areas. In America alone, personal debt averages more than $130,000 per household with debt. Now

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