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It is an understatement to say that most Americans have strong opinions about the upcoming election. When discussions get heated or personal, politics in the workplace can cause serious disruptions. Even when conversations are more respectful than the debates between actual candidates, participants might become or resentful. Even if political arguments seem harmless, they can become disruptive distractions for the whole workplace and create lasting personnel conflicts.
Workforce management is evolving rapidly, and HR leaders are planning how to keep up. Here are five HR New Year resolutions for workplace success in 2025. The end of the year is the perfect time for HR and other business leaders to reflect, reset, and recharge for whats next. Workforce management is evolving at a rapid pace, and, with a little planning, you can build a roadmap to a new year filled with growth, engagement, and innovation.
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Many HR leaders will likely be relieved to see November in the rearview mirror, as election season brought reports of skyrocketing stress and conflict among American employees. While Election Day may be over, with former President Donald Trump winning a second term , the tensions driving up political divisions at work will persist, experts say. - Advertisement - “The U.S. election is just one example of a politically polarizing event making its way into the workplace,” says Gabriella Kellerman,
Source Globally, DEI (diversity, equity, and inclusion) is crucial for your organization’s success. Implementing DEI strategies fosters a culture of respect and inclusivity, which enhances teamwork, boosts employee productivity , and improves morale. It will also improve your decisions, help you enter new markets, and increase revenues and profits.
Source Globally, DEI (diversity, equity, and inclusion) is crucial for your organization’s success. Implementing DEI strategies fosters a culture of respect and inclusivity, which enhances teamwork, boosts employee productivity , and improves morale. It will also improve your decisions, help you enter new markets, and increase revenues and profits.
Human resources trends influence how companies meet employee needs, enhance business value, and align various functions with market demands. Hence, understanding how the recent HR trends 2025 will change the future of the workplace is crucial. Discover how these new trends in HR will impact human resources strategies and practices in 2025 and beyond.
More companies are committing to skills-based hiring these days — for good reason. By focusing on skills when evaluating job candidates, employers are opening doors to individuals from historically marginalized groups who may not have had the chance to go to college. At the same time, as companies face serious skills shortages , skills-based hiring is helping them widen the talent pool.
2025 is already shaping up to be a doozy of a year. 2024 was not without its challenges, many of which are likely to follow HR into the new year. HR Brew asked people pros to share the biggest headaches they’re bracing for in 2025, and unsurprisingly, issues like return to office, hybrid work, AI, and talent shortages are top of mind. “The biggest HR challenge we anticipate in 2025 is navigating the complexities of hybrid work models.
Management guru Peter Drucker is often credited with the phrase “If you can’t measure it, you can’t improve it.” Whether Drucker uttered those words is questionable, but the idea certainly has merit. Yet, while many organizations are adept at defining and measuring financial and operational success , most find that the “softer” side of performance is often difficult to quantify.
Modern go-to-market teams know it takes more than one email to break through the noise. Multiple touchpoints means more ways to get your pitch right — and, potentially, more ways to be wrong. The good news? Once you know how to write compelling, one-off emails to entice prospective customers, you can easily do the same across a short sequence of emails.
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Remember that J.G. Wentworth commercial from the early 2000s where people shout, “It’s my money, and I need it now!” Well, nowadays, some workers may want to shout, “It’s my four-day workweek, and I need it now!” Some 54% of employees say they’d work longer days if they could have a three-day weekend, while 37% would switch companies or industries to do the same, according to an August Bankrate survey.
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In today's dynamic business environment, HR leaders face immense pressure to optimize costs while maintaining a competitive edge to attract, retain and engage their workforce. Gallagher can help you meet that challenge head-on. Our proprietary data and people analytics platform, Gallagher Drive ® , provides the elevated insights you need to make impactful program decisions that are aligned with your organizational goals and set your strategy up for long-term success.
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