Elizabeth Loutfi is managing editor for Chief Learning Officer.
According to McKinsey’s 2020 Women in the Workplace survey, as many as 2 million women are considering leaving the workforce.
Due to the extreme challenges brought on by the pandemic, many organizational leaders are resolute in adopting new measures aimed at supporting mental health and wellness in the workplace.
Do strengths and skills assessments perpetuate gender bias and stereotypes? It’s a complicated question.
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A shorter work week can result in lower stress levels and higher engagement and productivity, says Andrew Barnes, founder of Perpetual Guardian.
It’s become easy — and common — to use “reskilling” and “upskilling” interchangeably. But they are, in fact, different.
The self-professed “digital addicts” appreciate diversity, stimulating environments and technology, and they respond best to immediate and ongoing feedback.
As more states are mandating workplace harassment training, organizations need to make sure they are in compliance.
From being an NFL wide receiver to serving as a mission specialist for NASA, Leland Melvin has learned the importance of teamwork and equity, as well as the impact that comes with diversifying the talent pipeline.