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Considering how much time you spend at work, it’s obvious how much better having friends makes the experience. Not to mention how it’s a nice feeling when you have someone’s back, and they have yours.
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![THE INCREDIBLE IMPACT OF WORKPLACE WELLNESS PROGRAMS [INFOGRAPHIC]](https://leadershipflagship.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/wellness-occupational-website.jpg?w=833)
Nowadays, workplace wellness programs are popping up in organizational cultures left and right. It’s a movement that many CEOs are realizing is crucial to driving employee engagement. From providing workout areas to offering health benefits, these strategies are meant to not only ensure employees stay healthy, but also to improve employee sentiment.
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Lack of professional development is a major source of workplace dissatisfaction…a mere 25% of employees believe they have enough professional-growth opportunities. And development is linked to employee retention.
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HOW TO HAVE CONVERSATIONS THAT PROMOTE PROFESSIONAL GROWTH by Sabrina Son on Nov 4, 2016 8:00:00 AM According to Harvard Business Review, one of the most important parts of a manager’s job responsibilities is to help workers develop new skills and grow their careers. If you’re just managing your bottom line — and not your…
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by KRISTINE WIDTFELDT Collaboration isn’t just good. It’s cool. Hip. All the smart companies, with their low walls and open conference spaces, are doing it. It generates ideas, brings people together, enhances engagement … all good things we want in our workplace. However, collaboration isn’t always healthy. In fact, it can be toxic. When…