The human side of technology
Sanyin Siang considers the human side of technology. Digital technology has played a significant role in our lives…
Rubrics for culture change can help leaders win buy-in
Developing a rubric for culture change can help leaders win buy-in, as an example from the US Navy…
Getting 70/20/10 right
It’s one of the most misused concepts in learning and development. Byron Hanson makes the case for a…
Pivot! Leadership development at Merck
A far-reaching leadership development program at pharma giant Merck serves as a case study in dissolving boundaries and…
People are at the heart of digitized HR
Imagine a future in which technology transforms HR, but people remain at the heart. Welcome to a new…
The value of the chief purpose officer
This healthcare executive is setting an example for organizations everywhere. The C-suite is multiplying. In decades past, organizations…
Purpose perspectives from author Daniel Pink and HR executive Kevin Cox
We must align individual and organizational purpose. If you really want to see purpose in action, consider the…
Rethinking the job description
Experience can be overrated. Physicist Freeman Dyson made an inconvenient discovery during World War II. He was asked…
Building an inclusive system of gender identities
Sometimes you can look in the mirror and something just doesn’t feel right. Other times, you can take…
A new approach to deploying talent
Do your homework, assess the hurdles and experiment. Many business thinkers are discussing the ways that companies need to…
Why performance reviews are more important than ever
There’s tomes of scholarship that tell us how to deliver more useful employee feedback and performance reviews. Giving…
An organization’s biggest assets are its people
Contrary to the long-held opinion of financial managers, hiring great people should be viewed as an asset, not…