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Why Human Connections Are A Business Advantage In A Remote World

Allwork

In its Great Attrition survey, McKinsey identified that 51% of employees who left their job in the last six months did so because they lacked a sense of belonging. Paul joined Charter Communications in 2015, and is responsible for all human resources strategies, policies, and practices for more than 101,000 employees.

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How To Hire And Manage Freelancers, According To Experts

Allwork

In a survey published in 2020’s “ Building the On-Demand Workforce ” report from the Harvard Business School and Boston Consulting Group (BCG), 60% of business leaders said they expected to increasingly “rent” “borrow” or “share” talent with other companies. Who hires freelancers? There are a couple ways to go about this. Her secret?

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Launching Assist Travel 2016

Practically Perfect PA

In last year’s Practically Perfect PA reader’s survey I asked you lovely lot “What area of your role do you think you need to learn more about? ”. Delegates at Assist Travel 2015. Networking opportunities for travel booking assistants. Business travel was a pretty clear winner. From this Assist Travel was born.

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Here’s how your climate-related choices are contagious (in a good way!)

Ideas.Ted

In 2015, two geographers noticed solar panels popping up on houses in their small US state of Connecticut. One US survey showed over 50% of respondents feel helpless when they think about climate change. Surveys of people in different countries show that people’s sense of efficacy when it comes to climate change is not high.

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If You Think You’re Unbiased, You’re Wrong

Success

Just ask the women in the tech industry, 50% of whom will leave their jobs by age 35, according to a survey conducted by Accenture and Girls Who Code. All of those policies, procedures, norms—written and unwritten—kind of control the culture,” says Donovan’s business partner and co-author Mark Kaplan. “If It’s hard to keep them.”

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