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Abstract: This article explores common reasons previously high-performing employees can lose their initial motivation and drive over time in the workplace. Drawing on motivation theory and academic research, four primary explanations are examined: unrealistic or unsustainable expectations that diminish self-efficacy; lack of autonomy, variety and i…
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Abstract: This article presents a conceptual framework for leading beyond limits in today's volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous (VUCA) business environment. It argues that traditional leadership models are insufficient and organizations must cultivate expansive thinking, adaptive problem solving, empowering leadership, and trust-based, agil…
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Abstract: This article provides strategies for individuals navigating the challenges of working for a boss who exhibits inconsistent leadership through frequent changes in priorities, direction, and decision-making. Key concepts are explored relating to the potential causes of unpredictable management, as well as the professional consequences it ca…
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Abstract: This article discusses research-backed strategies for leaders to authentically generate and maintain organizational trust. It explores how trust is defined as the willingness to ascribe good intentions to others and have confidence in their words and actions. Studies show trust in leadership positively correlates with important work outco…
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Abstract: This article examines what truly separates exceptional leaders from average performers based on leadership literature and the author's experiences in consulting and research. Through an analysis of key attributes demonstrated by highly successful leaders across sectors, five distinguishing characteristics emerge. Exceptional leaders demon…
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Abstract: This article explores Edgar Schein's influential model of organizational culture and its application for business leaders seeking to assess and influence culture within their industries. Schein defines culture as having three levels - artifacts, espoused values, and basic underlying assumptions. By examining culture through this framework…
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Abstract: Burnout presents a significant challenge for organizations seeking to promote employee well-being and performance. However, traditional views often attribute burnout to individual weaknesses rather than systemic causes embedded within workplace conditions and culture. This article provides a foundation for shifting perspectives on burnout…
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Abstract: This article examines the importance of emotional intelligence for effective 21st century leadership. It defines emotional intelligence as having four key components - self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, and relationship management - which allow leaders to connect with others, navigate social situations effectively, and mak…
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Abstract: This article explores the potential costs of enforcing strict positivity norms and emotional display rules in organizational settings. It examines the concepts of emotional labor and surface acting through a review of the academic literature documenting the personal and interpersonal tolls of dissociating outward affect from inner feeling…
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Abstract: This article proposes a holistic multi-pronged strategy for establishing an ethical workforce ready for the rise of AI, beginning with examining the current AI landscape and projections of jobs impacted to understand organizational preparedness needs. Key elements include developing an ethical framework through stakeholder engagement outl…
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Abstract: This article explores the costs and benefits of working excessively long hours through an analysis of academic research and real-world industry examples. It argues that while dedication and hard work have driven success initially for many professionals, an "always on" culture risks normalizing unsustainable practices that undermine well-b…
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Abstract: This article discusses research on how artificial intelligence (AI) is impacting the skills needed for jobs. As AI automates routine tasks, studies find that cognitive and soft skills will become more important for problem-solving, collaboration, and interacting with technologies. Soft skills like communication, emotional intelligence, an…
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Abstract: This article provides guidelines for managers on conducting effective performance discussions with employees who are failing to meet expectations. Drawing on an extensive body of academic research, it outlines best practices for planning, framing, and conducting performance conversations in a collaborative manner focused on employee devel…
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Abstract: As artificial intelligence (AI) advances rapidly, organizations must develop meaningful long-term strategies to realize opportunities and mitigate risks, as academic research shows AI will significantly impact over 50% of jobs by 2030, requiring workforce planning, while industries like travel agencies have faced disruption from failing t…
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Abstract: This practitioner-oriented brief examines the emerging "No" leadership approach and argues that leaders who judiciously use constraints through intentional no's are outperforming their more yes-focused counterparts, as reviewed empirical research shows saying No more thoughtfully fosters greater employee creativity, problem-solving, accou…
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Abstract: As technological advances like artificial intelligence, robotics, big data analytics, and 3D printing automate many routine jobs, leaders can no longer rely solely on technical skills to succeed as research shows soft skills centered around emotional intelligence, communication, collaboration, and problem-solving are growing in importance…
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Abstract: This article examines the complex issue of encouraging top employees to consider external job opportunities and provides a strategic perspective on retaining high-performing talent. Drawing from academic research and professional experience, it explores why high-caliber employees represent strategic assets deserving proactive retention ef…
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Abstract: This article explores research-backed strategies for effectively managing workplace conflicts and collaborating productively even with difficult or disliked coworkers. While interpersonal disputes are inevitable in team environments where personalities and work styles differ, the research shows proper handling of conflicts can spark innov…
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Abstract: Effective mission and vision statements are crucial tools for guiding organizational strategy and culture. However, statements often fail to fully translate from words on paper into concrete actions and outcomes. This article examines why mission and vision statements commonly fall short of their potential and provides a research-backed f…
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Abstract: This article examines the relationship between stress and creativity in the workplace and provides practical recommendations for how leaders can support innovative thinking among stressed employees. Considerable research has shown that moderate stress can enhance cognitive functioning while excessive, prolonged stress hinders creative pro…
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Abstract: As artificial intelligence and automation continue to rapidly transform work and skills requirements, preparing both current and future workers for careers in this evolving landscape is imperative. This practitioner-focused research brief explores strategies for developing career readiness in the age of advancing technologies like general…
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Abstract: This article examines key factors that demotivate employees based on research in organizational psychology and leadership theory. It identifies a lack of feedback and praise, unclear or misaligned goals, limited autonomy and decision-making power, insufficient opportunities for skills development and growth, unrealistic workload expectati…
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Abstract: This article explores how leaders can empower employees to drive innovation, build capability, and achieve greater organizational success. It examines the research on effective leadership approaches that consistently outperform "command and control" styles. Specifically, the author argues leadership is not about exerting top-down control …
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Abstract: As the use of artificial intelligence (AI) expands in both society and organizations, building and maintaining trust in AI systems is becoming increasingly important. While AI promises benefits like improved efficiency and data-driven decision making, concerns are growing around a lack of transparency, accountability, fairness and control…
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Abstract: Translating HR Impact to Business Impact: A Practitioner's Guide focuses on providing human resources (HR) professionals with practical strategies and recommendations for demonstrating how HR activities and initiatives translate into meaningful business outcomes and value. Through drawing on years of consulting experience, academic litera…
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Abstract: This article discusses strategies for leaders to foster a culture of continuous learning within their organizations. It establishes that learning is a learned behavior that must be developed over time through reinforcement and environment. Left to chance, companies will not cultivate an effective learning culture. The article then present…
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Abstract: As the role of the chief human resources officer continues to evolve, gaining full acceptance as a peer and strategic partner to other C-suite executives remains a challenge for many HR leaders. This article outlines proven strategies for HR to earn a respected seat at the leadership table. Through analyzing academic research and real-wor…
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Abstract: While companies spend significantly on hiring top talent, retaining high performers remains a challenge even in strong workplace cultures. This article explores common reasons talented employees leave seemingly positive company cultures and provides recommendations for improvement. It discusses how misalignment of organizational and indiv…
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Abstract: Artificial intelligence (AI) and advanced technologies are transforming the nature of work and presenting profound challenges for how organizations structure and develop talent. As many routine jobs are automated and new roles emerge, HR must strategically guide companies through this period of significant workforce transition and upskill…
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Abstract: This article examines how lack of separation between work and personal life in today's fast-paced workplace can negatively impact employee well-being, productivity, and retention. Constant connectivity from new technologies enables an "always on" culture where fully disengaging from work during non-work hours or vacations is challenging. …
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Abstract: This article explores why compassion is a more effective managerial approach than toughness for eliciting peak performance from employees, defining compassionate leadership as treating people with dignity and respect, fostering belongingness, support for growth, and care through difficult times, and establishes a research foundation demon…
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Abstract: This article explores how companies can maintain strong core values and culture as they experience growth and scaling of operations. While values provide important guidance in early stages, expanding teams introduces challenges to adhering to founding principles. Research shows values shape organizational culture and motivate employees, e…
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Abstract: This article examines the potential downsides of leaders telling their teams "don't bring me problems, bring me solutions." Through a review of relevant literature and a case study, it explores how this common directive can undermine informed decision-making, stifle creativity, and lead to superficial solutions. By discouraging open ident…
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Abstract: This article discusses strategies for productively interpreting mixed or conflicting performance feedback. It acknowledges that while performance reviews aim to provide career development guidance, communicating feedback effectively is challenging and inconsistencies can occur due to factors like insufficient manager training, biases, lac…
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Abstract: This research brief sheds light on the key roles and responsibilities of leaders. Through a review and synthesis of scholarly literature alongside real-world examples, four core competencies of impactful leaders are explored: developing talent within the organization, fostering collaboration, positively shaping and reinforcing organizatio…
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Abstract: Recent research suggests workers' career ambitions are changing, with fewer aspiring to top executive roles like CEO. This article explores the implications of shifting ambitions for organizational leadership strategies. Research from McKinsey and others finds only 3 in 10 workers today want C-suite careers, down from previous generations…
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Abstract: This article explores how generative artificial intelligence (AI) technologies such as machine learning and deep learning can be applied to enhance strategic human resource (HR) planning. Drawing from academic literature and industry case studies, the article outlines key techniques of gen AI and principles for responsible implementation.…
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Abstract: This article provides guidance to organizations on developing an effective hiring process to attract and recruit top talent. It outlines six key phases of the hiring lifecycle: crafting job postings, sourcing candidates, screening applicants, conducting interviews, making a final selection, and onboarding new hires. For each phase, resear…
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Abstract: This article examines the theory and research surrounding secure base leadership and its influence on key organizational outcomes such as employee work engagement, organizational identification, and resilience. Secure base leadership is defined as a relationship-oriented style that provides employees with a sense of safety, support, and d…
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Abstract: This article examines the concept of resilience and strategies for building resilience at the individual and organizational levels. It defines resilience as the ability to withstand challenges and adapt to change. The article explores how cultivating certain cognitive habits and support systems can enhance individual resilience. These inc…
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Abstract: This paper explores the critical relationship between management quality and employee engagement within organizations. Through a review of relevant academic literature, the essay establishes definitions of employee engagement and its key dimensions. A research-based framework is presented outlining the specific linkages between effective …
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Abstract: This article discusses how leaders and organizations can adopt a more constructive approach to failure by regarding it as an opportunity for learning and improvement rather than a negative outcome to be avoided or hidden. It begins by defining failure as simply not achieving an intended result and exploring how failure is often perceived …
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Abstract: This article explores the importance and challenges of speaking up constructively at work, as well as practical recommendations for organizations to promote this critical yet difficult behavior. Key reasons why transparency matters for success like error-catching, innovation, and decision-making are outlined. Common systemic barriers that…
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Abstract: This article examines the challenges faced by leaders in managing employees who lack self-awareness, and presents strategies for addressing such issues effectively. It defines self-awareness and its importance for emotional intelligence and organizational functioning. Without insight into their own weaknesses, self-unaware individuals res…
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Abstract: This research brief examines the complex relationship between work-life balance, career development, and job satisfaction for knowledge workers. As career demands and remote/flexible work policies increase disintegration between work and personal domains, maintaining well-being and retention becomes challenging. However, neglecting career…
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Abstract: This article examines how disagreement, when approached constructively, can offer benefits for organizations by improving outcomes, as research demonstrates that exposure to diverse opinions and dissenting viewpoints enhances decision making, problem solving, and innovation by reducing assumptions and blind spots as contradictory perspect…
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Abstract: This research brief examines the potential impacts of implementing a hybrid work model on key employee measures like work-life balance, job satisfaction, and overall wellbeing. Through a review and synthesis of current scholarly literature, it explores how hybrid arrangements that allow both remote and in-office work have the ability to p…
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Abstract: This article examines strategies for building and sustaining confidence in the workplace. It defines workplace confidence as an individual's inner belief in their ability to competently achieve work goals while feeling assured, motivated, and resilient. On an individual level, confidence is developed through focusing on strengths, setting…
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Abstract: This article examines how negatively-biased employees, or "downers", can undermine organizational motivation, productivity and long-term survival if left unaddressed. Drawing from over a decade of consulting and research experience, the author analyzes literature establishing the problematic effects of negativity at the individual, team a…
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Abstract: This article discusses how organizations can leverage artificial intelligence (AI) to support rather than hinder change management efforts amid technological transformation. It first establishes a research foundation on common sources of resistance to change, such as job insecurity, lack of understanding, and lack of involvement. The arti…
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