Women on Boards: Myths and Ways for Women to Get Ahead

By Bettina Buechel Despite advances in gender equality over the last century, we continue to face a gender gap. In many countries (some more...

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The Art of Public Speaking – Seven Ways To Banish the Butterflies

By Merge Gupta-Sunderji, As a supervisor or manager, there will be many times you will be called upon to make a presentation in front...

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Top Five Mistakes Leaders Make

By Ingrid Vaughan If you’re running a small business, you’re a leader. If you have employees, you lead by example every day. If you don’t,...

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Five Steps to Sustain Professional Development

By Russell Cullingworth What is the point of professional development? Employees spend an expensive day of valuable time in an often long and tedious PD session, following which...

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Leadership Rigor: Not Just Another Leadership Book

By Shelley Garside, CHRP Often, leadership books can leave a person with a lot of trendy, feel-good phrases that wear off almost as soon as...

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Selling Soft Skills to Hard Managers

By Russell Cullingworth Let’s face it, HR is a tough profession—stuck somewhere between upper management and the rest of the staff (with both expecting you...

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The Quantified Organization: It’s Time For People Operations to Join the Data Revolution

By Goutham Kurra The world is awash with data. From optimizing supply chains to understanding customer sentiment to tracking the spread of contagious disease and...

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Infographic: Inspiring Entrepreneurs

Entrepreneurs drive innovation and have made a tremendous impact in the world of business. Here are six inspiring modern-day entrepreneurs with the lessons you...

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