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33 Key Leadership Competencies for Effective Leadership

Vantage Circle

And that's what leadership competencies are for. The following 33 leadership competencies are a great starting point. These competencies will help you to improve your current leadership skills. So, let's first understand what leadership competencies are? What are Leadership Competencies?

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How Organizations and Employees Can Start Focusing on Wellness

HR Bartender

employers offer wellness benefits (up from 58 percent in 2008). The company found that employees love to track their progress and compete during the workday. To give you a frame of reference, typically, when people go from sitting to using a standing desk, their energy expenditure only increases by about 16.7

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How Different Age Groups Define “Company Culture”

Reflektive

They’re very performance-oriented, and believe competence should be the deciding factor for promotions rather than age or seniority. Perhaps because most millennials remember struggling through the economic turmoil of the 2008 Great Recession, they tend to be less loyal to companies than boomers or Gen Xers.

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People with Secure High Self-Esteem Don’t Need or Seek External Validation

Workplace Psychology

What’s more, researchers have also found that even with “high” self-esteem, there’s an important distinction between someone with a stable high self-esteem vs. someone whose high self-esteem is unstable and contingent (Kernis, Lakey, & Heppner, 2008). ’ They’re always comparing, always competing.

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The Many Benefits of Coaching Employees

Workplace Psychology

achieving new skills & competencies to become more effective. References. In the book, Coaching People (McManus, 2006), benefits to the person being coached are (pp. 5-6): maximizing their individual strengths. overcoming personal challenges/obstacles. preparing for new work/job roles or responsibilities. better time management).

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The April BLS Jobs Report Recap

Hireology

This is the opposite situation that we saw following the 2008 recession, but we know it will take time to have everyone feel comfortable returning to work, with continued health concerns and child care responsibilities. And with a shrinking market, you’re not only competing against your direct competitors, but with other industries as well.

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Are We Still Pissy About Unpaid Internships?

The Tim Sackett Project

Back in the height of the Great Recession (think 2008-2010), when we had double-digit national unemployment numbers. The reality is, the experience you get, the ability to put that brand on your resume and have a professional reference is very valuable. Most organizations in hard times cut internship programs.