Articles
2022
Training That Promotes Learning In The Flow of Work
Creating Training that Promotes Learning in the Flow of Work LIFOW or Learning in The Flow of Work conceptualised by Josh Bersin, contends that learning resources must be accessible inside the learner’s workflow in order for continuous learning to occur. According to author Asha Pandey, employees learn most effectively when they are expected to apply…
View details5 Reasons Why Employees Quit
There are 5 Reasons Why Employees Quit The Great Resignation, coined by Anthony Klotz- University of London’s school of management, was sometimes referred to as the “Big Quit” and the “Great Reshuffle.” Workers have started deliberately leaving their jobs in considerable numbers beginning in early 2021 in Western countries, China, and India. Possible explanations include…
View detailsCulture: The Only Corporate Defining Factor
Culture is the Only Corporate Defining Factor. We all appreciate corporate creativity and executives who create revolutionary new products, reimagine how people access goods and services, or come up with new approaches to engage and delight consumers. However, it is our responsibility as business leaders to create and maintain the company culture, which is the…
View detailsHow Analytics help Winning Teams
How Analytics help Winning Teams According to MIT Sloan senior lecturer Ben Shields, “as a side effect of that rapid change, there’s now a “deluge of data” created about how employees collaborate and get things done.” Organisations adopted digital platforms and tools to help their employee groups in the transition to remote work. Shields and…
View detailsCulture is the Hidden Catalyst of Change
Your executives come to the conclusion that the company needs change. Soon after, the higher-ups send out statements filled with vague content. The confused employees adapt because the company “needs to be agile” in everything they do. However, after a few months, hardly anything significant has improved. According to Stokum and Corbetta, that is “how…
View detailsStrategy Should Reflect Corporate Purpose
Previously, companies assumed their ‘ultimate purpose’ as ‘serving the needs of the shareholders. Even the U.S Business Roundtable issued the “Statement on the Purpose of a Corporation” in August 2019, which says “a corporation exists for the benefit of all stakeholders”. When the Roundtable came to the realization that no one sector is the emphasis…
View detailsFour types of workers that destroy teams
It is a perpetual challenge to create and keep high-performing teams, and it became even more complicated with the pandemic. According to Price, “when team dynamics are healthy, it’s easier for people to be happy at work”. Thus, they are more productive and effective. However, leaders can no longer use traditional or older approach. Change…
View detailsA Paradigm Shift Delivers Vastly Improved Performance
A Paradigm Shift Delivers Vastly Improved Performance. A 2,000-ft bridge in Norway was built using 3D models, unlike other large-scale building projects. They omitted the usual two-dimensional construction blueprints, which show how contractors translate designs into final projects. This is a new technique for planning and building projects. This method helps save time and money…
View detailsThree Roadblocks to Strategic Planning
As time passes, a plan will need to be continually updated; Therefore, dubbing strategic planning a “big lie”. According to Kenny, another complaint is that “strategic” planning isn’t actually “strategy” at all. Corporate as usual takes over, and the innovative thinking that underpins ambitious business actions is pushed aside. The strategic planning process has a…
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