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Grow multicultural leaders with coaching, not just business English

CLO Magazine

By strengthening communications skills and building a “same language” framework for the workforce, these initiatives not only foster individual development, they enhance collaboration and productivity and contribute to cultural cohesion. The difficulty of integrating across multicultural teams in the face of negative cultural stereotypes.

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How to Retrain for a Second Career

CLO Magazine

The first step in retraining for a new role involves helping employees distinguish learned behaviors from natural preferences — innate mental processes that drive how people perceive information and make decisions. Conscious behavioral choices are influenced by psychological type as well as environmental demands.

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The Top 10 Ways to Enhance Soft Skills with Employee Training

learnWorlds

Developing a learning mindset can help build the foundations for soft skills development and instill an always-learning attitude in your employees, which is essential for their success – and your company’s success. When you are motivated to learn, you are more likely to pay attention, be engaged, and retain what you have learned.

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Highlights From Day Two of the Spring 2011 Chief Learning Officer Magazine Symposium

CLO Magazine

Whitmore mentioned that AlliedBarton security officers are always expected to lead by example, promote and embody the culture, values, and benefits of the company with passion, and assume ownership. He mentioned leaders should be expected to drive performance and deliver people and that a brand is a reputation created by behaviors.

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What Is a Behavioral Assessment & How to Conduct It

ProProfs

Behavioral assessments in the workplace are becoming increasingly important. In addition to ensuring that you hire people who are a right fit for the positions you’re hiring for, such assessments at regular intervals help you retain employees who are suitable for the current job market, skill requirements, and modern work culture.

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The GROW Model: Coaching Conversations As A Successful Retention and Performance Strategy

Roundtable Learning

There are several ways to establish a strong learning culture. Work culture and leadership were a big part of the top contributing factors that negatively impacted retention rates. On the other side of the coin is the need for leadership strategies that address work culture issues.

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Unlocking Potential: Managing and Motivating Across Generations

PDG

For the first time in history, there are now five generations working side-by-side : Traditionalists, Baby Boomers, Generation X, Millennials, and Generation Z. Each generation has its own set of values, attitudes, expectations, and work styles shaped by the technological, social, and cultural influences they grew up with.