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2021 Was the Biggest Year Yet for HR Tech: See 30+ of the Top M&A Activities

Lighthouse

When you juxtapose that with the fact that 2021 was the biggest year ever for the HR technology market in terms of investment, we just couldn’t go without sharing the biggest pieces of the last 12 months and highlighting a few for their specific value. Software providers are working hard to keep pace.

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How HR can help employees who’ve experienced trauma

HR Brew

Kelly, who wrote about her personal and professional experience with trauma in her book, From Trauma to Triumph: Finding Your Way Out: The End , shared how people leaders can talk about trauma in the workplacesomething shes done as an HR pro at companies like Pizza Hut and Sonic Drive-In. This interview has been edited for length and clarity.

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Deb Boelkes of Business World Rising: “To create a fantastic work environment, mentor in the moment”

Thrive Global

As a part of my series about about how leaders can create a “fantastic work culture”, I had the pleasure of interviewing Deb Boelkes. I ultimately obtained a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration and an MBA in Management Information Systems because I actually preferred the business management side of things.

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The 5 Essential Skills of Top HR Professionals

hrQ

From new technology to complex reporting to ever-changing regulations – keeping pace with today’s HR functions can be overwhelming. Emotional Intelligence In psychologist Dan Goleman’s seminal book, Emotional Intelligence , he explained groundbreaking research dispelling the notion that just having a high IQ propels people to the top.

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How to Recognize Quiet Leaders: Susan Cain Q+A (Part 1)

WorkHuman

The reason introverts get their energy from quieter situations is that we have nervous systems that react more to stimulation. When there’s too much going on, we feel an overreaction; whereas extroverts have nervous systems that don’t react as much. In your book, you cite research from another WorkHuman speaker, Adam Grant.

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“Have an educational element” With Penny Bauder and Anahita Dalmia

Thrive Global

As a part of our series about what’s around the corner for the toy, game, and video game industry, I had the pleasure of interviewing Anahita Dalmia. I’ve always been a little preoccupied with fantasy: I was the kind of child who would read a book a day or be glued to either the television or to some kind of gaming device.

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The Art and Science of Standing Out

Thrive Global

To effectively ascend ourselves out of the abyss; requires a handful of essential ingredients in which to eventually enjoy the fruits of our hard-earned and well-deserved labour. Yes, Jamie’s sensational book, The Iconist , is an undeniable Masterpiece. Desperation in and of itself, precipitates a sink or swim choice.