May 07, 2012 - by Phaedra Brotherton
Promoting and educating employees on the benefits of using tuition programs can result in long-term competitive advantage for organizations. More »
September 19, 2011 - by Phaedra Brotherton
With graduation behind them, most new professionals look forward to starting their careers on an optimistic note. Not so for those who graduated during the Great Recession, according to Rutgers University's Heldrich Center for Workforce Development. "There is a large nu... More »
June 19, 2011 - by Phaedra Brotherton
New survey finds that most managers enter the role without formal training. Although becoming a first-time manager is considered a career highlight, many new managers don't feel they're quite ready to lead their teams. And nearly 60 percent of new managers don't receive... More »
May 19, 2011 - by Phaedra Brotherton
Study shows that a lack of interpersonal skills keeps many new executives from successfully transitioning into their new roles. Despite strong technical know-how and years of previous management experience, nearly one in three externally hired executives and one in five... More »
September 20, 2010 - by Aparna Nancherla
The recession and the state of business these days has left many organizations in transition, but what exactly are CEOs, especially successful ones, planning strategically in future terms? While 60 percent of leaders are currently experiencing a high to very high level ... More »
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