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When Employees Take Sabbaticals, Organizations Benefit
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When Employees Take Sabbaticals, Organizations Benefit

Leaders may wonder whether offering sabbaticals is practical or even possible in today’s organizations. But research shows that the benefits of allowing your …

February 4, 2025 12 min read
Reinventing Talent Management
Talent management

Reinventing Talent Management

During Jeff Immelt’s 16 years as CEO, GE radically changed its mix of businesses and its strategy. Its focus—becoming a truly global, technology-driven …

September 1, 2017 7 min read
5 Questions to Ask About Corporate Culture to Get Beyond the Usual Meaningless Blather
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5 Questions to Ask About Corporate Culture to Get Beyond the Usual Meaningless Blather

There aren’t many leaders who would disagree with the idea that a healthy, productive culture is a defining element of business success. Yet I’ve seen so many …

June 1, 2017 4 min read
Inside AT&T’s Radical Talent Overhaul
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Inside AT&T’s Radical Talent Overhaul

Having built the United States’ telegraph and telephone infrastructure in the last century, AT&T could once claim to be the company “where the future was …

October 1, 2016 14 min read
Building a Game-Changing Talent Strategy
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Building a Game-Changing Talent Strategy

Founded 25 years ago by eight partners, BlackRock, the world’s largest asset management firm, rewrote the playbook in financial services. While many of its …

January 1, 2014 17 min read
How Netflix Reinvented HR
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How Netflix Reinvented HR

Sheryl Sandberg has called it one of the most important documents ever to come out of Silicon Valley. It’s been viewed more than 5 million times on the web. But …

January 1, 2014 19 min read
Talent management

Making Star Teams Out of Star Players

Artwork: Jules de Balincourt, Ecstatic Contact, 2012, oil, acrylic, and spray paint on panel, 96″ x 120″ When it comes to an organization’s scarcest …

January 1, 2013 11 min read