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What Is The Promotion Paradox? A Critical Issue For Today’s Managers

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29% of employees quit their jobs within a month after their first promotion. In the time after giving an employee a promotion, many managers probably feel really great. In a surprising 29% of these stories, though, that same promoted employee quits — quickly. That’s a high point as a supervisor.

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Dry promotions: Definition, considerations, and guidelines for employers

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Getting a promotion is an exciting event for employees. However, some of that excitement is probably due to the pay raise that they expect will come with the promotion. But sometimes employers offer promotions without an increase in pay, a growing phenomenon called dry promotions. What is a dry promotion?

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Furthering Your Education on a Budget

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Still, there are ways to continue to increase your skills at work without spending a massive amount of money. Take some time to determine what accreditations you actually need in order to meet your goals, and consider everything involved to get you there. Know your end goal. Is there a cheaper way to accomplish this?

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3 important transferable skills for your career

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3 important transferable skills for your career simonewu 24/01/2023 As a professional, it’s vital to continuously develop and enhance your transferable skills, even if you are currently content in your current role or actively seeking a new position in the same field. They can also contribute to developing specific skills.

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Want To Stop Employees From Walking Out The Door? Build Them A Career Ladder

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Von Armansperg told us that in Leapsome’s State of People Enablement survey, more than 50% of the people who responded wanted a workplace that encouraged feedback, goal setting and learning. When employees feel stunted and trapped in mediocrity, they’ll look elsewhere to find someone who can nurture their passions and goals.

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The six skills managers will need for the future of work

Workplace Insight

Here, I outline six skills that will be required of management teams to effectively lead their workforces in the future. In this context, one of the first skills leaders will have to learn is vulnerability. Allocating resources and ensuring that everyone is working towards common goals and objectives has become critical.

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7 Lies Women Have Been Told at Work That Hold Them Back From Success—And the Truth They Need to Know Instead

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If you want to go for the promotion , take on a highly visible project or take on a growth opportunity that will expand your skill set. THE LIE #6 If you speak up or advocate for yourself, it will be seen as self-promoting. Authenticity and happiness lead to the best kind of success. I’m living proof of that.”