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Give More Than Just Thanks: The Psychological Upsides To Giving Back

Give More Than Just Thanks: The Psychological Upsides To Giving Back | #HR #RRHH Making love and making personal #branding #leadership | Scoop.it

Many people spend their days sitting at their desks alone as it is–communicating through email, Slack, or text rather than in person, and leaving little opportunity to feel as though they’re pulling together as a group. Even in a busy environment like a bar, colleagues might not get to interact much amid the chaos of a full house.

 

Taking time to give back through collaborative volunteer work breaks the normal cycle of work. It gives team members a chance to reestablish their connections with each other without having to achieve a particular goal in their own workplace. And it can reinforce collegial relationships even after everyone returns to work, because they’ve contributed to a goal that’s actually meaningful. That’s far better than just going to some strange corporate retreat where you solve a pointless but difficult problem and leave without making any lasting impact.


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The Learning Factor's curator insight, November 23, 2017 5:11 PM

Gratitude is a powerful emotion we should all tap into more often, but the benefits of altruistic teamwork might have it beat.

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#HR 4 Ways To Make Your Employees Love Training

#HR 4 Ways To Make Your Employees Love Training | #HR #RRHH Making love and making personal #branding #leadership | Scoop.it
 

From teaching employees the basics of your technology infrastructure to helping them develop new insight and skill sets, training is a necessity in many companies. And while stand-and-deliver instructors in classroom settings make up 46% of training hours, according to a 2015 report by Training magazine, managers are increasingly adopting new formats and methods of training to both improve employee satisfaction and increase effectiveness.

 

"What is changing, but albeit much too slowly, is thinking much more about the whole learning ecosystem and what has to happen before people go to training, what has to happen after training," says Roy V.H. Pollock, PhD, chief learning officer at corporate training firm The 6Ds Company and author of The Six Disciplines of Breakthrough Learning: How to Turn Training and Development into Business Results.


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The Learning Factor's curator insight, August 4, 2016 6:35 PM

Four easy ways to take the drudgery out of corporate training.

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Four easy ways to take the drudgery out of corporate training.

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Four easy ways to take the drudgery out of corporate training.

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#RRHH #Liderazgo Good Leaders Never Stop Learning

#RRHH #Liderazgo Good Leaders Never Stop Learning | #HR #RRHH Making love and making personal #branding #leadership | Scoop.it

What makes a leader the most? To find out the answer, this Ivey professor interviewed more than 30 leaders around the world, capturing their observations on what it takes to make a truly connected and effective leader. Those observations, revealed in this article, confirm and validate what many of us hope that a good leader ought to be made of.


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The Learning Factor's curator insight, June 1, 2014 4:41 PM

Good leaders never stop learning. They follow a challenging and never-ending path of learning, which requires keeping an open mind.

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#HR Exactly How To Spend The Last Hour Of Your Workday

#HR Exactly How To Spend The Last Hour Of Your Workday | #HR #RRHH Making love and making personal #branding #leadership | Scoop.it
 

It’s 4 p.m. and you’re having a hard time focusing. So you stare at your computer and click in and out of lots of tabs. But when you look up, you see it’s only 4:03 p.m. Then, you get a glass of water, which takes all of seven minutes. You’re not feeling inspired to tackle something important, but ducking out early—or sitting at your desk and twiddling your thumbs for 50 minutes—aren’t options either


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The Learning Factor's curator insight, February 26, 2017 5:14 PM

Try these 60-minute "soft projects" to wrap up every day of the week.

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#HR #RRHH Building Capabilities for Performance

#HR #RRHH Building Capabilities for Performance | #HR #RRHH Making love and making personal #branding #leadership | Scoop.it
Capability building has remained a high strategic priority since we first surveyed executives on organizational capabilities in 2010. Four years later, many companies are using the same approaches to learning and skill development—namely, on-the-job teaching—that were most common in the earlier survey. Yet the responses to our latest survey on the topic1 suggest that organizations, to perform at their best, now focus on a different set of capabilities2 and different groups of employees to develop.

Amid their evolving needs and infrequent use of more novel skill-building approaches (digital or experiential learning methods, for example), executives report notable challenges in their capability-building programs. Among the most pressing are a lack of learning-related metrics and difficulty ensuring the continuous improvement of skills. In the results from organizations that are most effective at capability building,3 however, are some lessons for improvement. Respondents at these companies are much likelier than others to say sustaining capabilities over time and linking learning to company performance are integral parts of their capability-building programs. They typically use more methods than others to develop employee skills, more often say their human-resources functions and businesses co-own learning, more often use metrics to assess the impact of their programs on the business, and in turn report more success at meeting their programs’ targets.

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The Learning Factor's curator insight, January 18, 2015 6:59 PM
The capabilities that companies need most have evolved, but methods of building those skills have not. A McKinsey survey  finds that the most effective companies focus on sustaining skills and linking learning to business performance.