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Role of Leaders in Managing Remote & Hybrid BFSI Teams

Infopro Learning

Despite 60% of respondents noting improvements in their work arrangements since 2020, only 34% reported a positive shift in their corporate culture over the same period. So, what pivotal role must leadership undertake in guiding and supporting remote and hybrid teams? The exact reasons behind this phenomenon remain unclear.

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Effective Leadership in the Digital Age: A CEO’s Blueprint

Kitaboo

Throughout history, leadership traits like vision, decisiveness, and adaptability have defined great CEOs. However, the digital age has transformed this narrative, demanding a recalibration of leadership paradigms. This transformative change redefined traditional work structures, prompting CEOs to embrace remote work culture.

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Building a Collaborative Learning Culture

Learning Rebels

All of which are vital in today’s rapidly changing business landscape. Here are some common challenges that we must brace for in pursuit of a collaborative learning culture: Resistance to change: Team members may be hesitant to adopt new ways of working or fear that collaboration will disrupt established routines.

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Navigating the new normal: Adapting in the age of AI and hybrid work models

CLO Magazine

As automation becomes a steadfast companion and hybrid work models redefine our conception of the workplace, understanding and adapting to these changes is not just an option, but a necessity. The results of McKinsey’s American Opportunity Survey reflect “sweeping changes in the U.S. Instead, it thrives on flexibility.

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3 ways to use storytelling to build resilience

CLO Magazine

Change is constant; that’s nothing new. But if it seems like it’s exerting more intense pressure than ever lately on your work and your people, you’re in global company. They’d worked so hard and endured so much change, but so far for little visible gain. At the time, the team was exhausted and feeling daunted.

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Leading a Thriving Organization: 6 Questions for Leaders to Explore

TIER1 Performance

Assessment is a helpful starting point; through regular assessment, leaders can identify their strengths and opportunities to grow in their leadership capability as well as areas to focus future leadership development within the broader organization. Do employees have the resources to do their best work?

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Sexual Harassment Prevention Starts With Leadership

CLO Magazine

Morton and Ihsanullah agree that changing the culture to prevent harassment must start at the top. Changing the Culture. When you’re trying to change organizational culture, the most powerful and easiest way to do it is to make changes in leadership,” Ihsanullah said. “It