HR Works Podcast 250: Struggling with Workplace Culture? It May Be Time for a ‘Meeting Apocalypse’

HR Works Podcast 250: Struggling with Workpla...

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Let’s be real: bad managers don’t just frustrate employees; they drive your best talent out the door. The difference between a manager that people tolerate and a leader that people love comes down to skills HR must develop right now. And lucky for you, we sat down with leading ex ...  Show more

HR Works Podcast: Primark on Turning Strategy into Reality

So much of HR today is talked about in terms of strategy. What's the best strategy for improving retention? How can I create an effective people strategy? But as effective as planning ahead can be, it all falls apart when you don't know how to follow through. So, the real questio ...  Show more

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