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March 2013
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Poynter and McClatchy to Launch Training Initiative
The journalism education organization plans to work closely with the newspaper publisher to give training to employees and target evolving skills gaps.
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Wendy Lewis: Creating a Field of Opportunities
Wendy Lewis is maintaining Major League Baseball’s diversity pipeline by expanding the game’s reach to minority- and female-owned businesses, minority managers and players, and proving her impact through several economic platforms.
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Close the Coaching Gap
Just like anything else, there are effective and ineffective executive coaches. Link individual effectiveness to organizational performance.
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Does Working From Home Make Us Depressed?
Marissa Mayer, whom I praised in Psychology at Work when she was appointed CEO of Yahoo, pulled a fast one on work-life balance types last week when she ended telecommuting at Yahoo. The blogosphere has lit up, with sentiment decidedly anti-Marissa. …
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The One Thing That Will Never Be Obsolete
A friend recently sent me an article by Plinio Granado titled, “9 Things That Will Disappear in Our Lifetime.” The list includes some obvious things including the post office, the check, newspaper, book and landline telephone — no surprises there. Th…
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Forget Me Not: The Power of Memory and Talent Management
Most of your workers are pulled between ever-expanding responsibilities at work and a full family life at home. Who has time for knowledge retention?
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What Is Legal May Still Be Unethical
There are two aspects to leading with integrity. The first is knowing the right thing to do. The second is doing it.
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The Week That Was
Before you spring your clocks forward this weekend, catch up with these top five stories from Talentmgt.com for the week of March 4. 1. Eight Principles of Inspirational Leadership: Stressing values, earning trust and connecting with others are so…