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The Secret of Adaptable Organizations Is Trust
The Secret of Adaptable Organizations Is Trust
However, the real issue is not successfully transforming your organization on a one-time basis — it’s writing the ability to adapt and transform into the company’s DNA. It’s developing a mechanism or reflex for dealing with whatever crisis comes along, be it financial, technological, environmental, or health related.
·hbr.org·
The Secret of Adaptable Organizations Is Trust
Cyberattacks Are Inevitable. Is Your Company Prepared?
Cyberattacks Are Inevitable. Is Your Company Prepared?
Cyberattacks always happen when you least expect them. And when they happen, they happen quickly. Responding appropriately is not just the responsibility of your cybersecurity team; everyone in the organization has a role to play.
·hbr.org·
Cyberattacks Are Inevitable. Is Your Company Prepared?
The pandemic forced a massive remote-work experiment. Now comes the hard part - CNN
The pandemic forced a massive remote-work experiment. Now comes the hard part - CNN
"Many companies succeeded working remotely in 2020 largely because everyone was doing it -- there was no built-in preference for office workers or stigma against remote workers," said Andrew Hewitt, senior analyst at market research firm Forrester. "Hybrid is going to make managing this difference harder."
·cnn.com·
The pandemic forced a massive remote-work experiment. Now comes the hard part - CNN
Research: Becoming a Manager Doesn’t Always Feel Like a Step Up
Research: Becoming a Manager Doesn’t Always Feel Like a Step Up
There is, however, evidence that some people experience “managerial blues,” or disenchantment with their managerial job, viewing it as less meaningful than their previous one. Such disenchantment can easily push people to exit the managerial ranks not long after joining them, creating potentially a huge loss for the employee’s career and the organization.
·hbr.org·
Research: Becoming a Manager Doesn’t Always Feel Like a Step Up
What to Do When Your Employee Is Totally Checked Out
What to Do When Your Employee Is Totally Checked Out
It’s frustrating when a member of your team has mentally checked out. In some cases, this person does only the bare minimum. In other cases, they fail to meet important deadlines, or they drop the ball on critical projects.
·hbr.org·
What to Do When Your Employee Is Totally Checked Out
Learning is everywhere
Learning is everywhere
Learning is acquiring necessary information to do your job. Learning can be formal or informal, a big deal or simply getting a question answered. You can learn by taking a class, or just leaning over and watching a more experienced colleague do their job. The problem with learning is that it's difficult to quantify for a performance review or checklist.
·management-issues.com·
Learning is everywhere