Women account for 56 percent of undergraduate accounting majors and 36 percent of MBAs but only 9 percent of CFOs, and experts say the problem is that women lack the connections men make among each other informally. To counter this, companies have tried offering mentorship programs to …
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Tackling the Skills Gap and Brain Drain with Training
September 12th, 2011
Mary Hladio Hiring managers in the energy sector have to deal with the fact that the national unemployment rate is 9.2 percent yet there are still positions that remain unfilled for months because of a lack of qualified candidates A recent Association of Energy Services Professionals (AESP…
Speak the Language of Business
September 6th, 2011
Mary Hladio A white paper published in February 2010 by the American Society for Training and Development (ASTD) found that 79 percent of surveyed companies said they had a skills gap. The report cited two chief reasons:
- Changing nature of work
- Workers’ educational levels lagging behind
Leadership in the Workplace: Back To School Basics For Small Business Owners
August 22nd, 2011
Mary Hladio Great leaders are also great learners and in order to lead other individuals successfully, supervisors managers and business owners need to take part in strong leadership training programs.
Such programs should address such topics as listening and communicating effectively, giving negative feedback in a way …
One Way to Lose Employees: Train Them
August 8th, 2011
Mary Hladio A recent paper published in the Journal of Applied Psychology suggests that corporate training programs can be damaging to an organization if employees lack opportunities for advancement.
The American Society for Training and Development (ASTD) estimates that American companies spent $134.1 billion on training and education in 2008.…
Importance of Responsive Leadership in Organizational Development
June 20th, 2011
Mary Hladio The current economic environment is forcing significant organizational changes in many organizations, including changes among stress management strategies. A paper published in the Organization Development Journal aimed to address the nature of stress, the causes of stress, the importance of effective leadership, and organizational development …




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