Small businesses tend to regard training as an optional expenditure. The American Society for Training & Development (ASTD) has found that companies with fewer than 500 employees typically allocate fewer training hours per employee compared with larger companies but also end up spending more per employee.…
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Important Succession Planning Lessons From Steve Jobs
November 21st, 2011
Mary Hladio Steve Jobs has influenced computer design during his storied career but more importantly, he has influenced what it means to be a company leader. His idiosyncratic leadership style, hyperbolic presentations, and fiercely hands-on management approach have inspired the envy of executives and the fear of more than a …
How to Link Learning and Behavioral Styles to Improve Performance
November 7th, 2011
Mary Hladio Learning and development professionals have long known that people learn in different ways. However, it is also true that people
behave and respond to others’ behavior in a variety of ways.
Ideally, effective learning takes into account both a person’s learning style and behavioral style. Doing so results …
Talent Drain on the Brain
October 24th, 2011
Mary Hladio As most American companies continue their ongoing emergence from the recession, they are faced with a significant problem: Despite persistent levels of high unemployment, there is an increasingly serious dearth of the highly skilled talent they require to remain competitive.
How to Motivate and Retain Knowledge Workers in Organizations
October 3rd, 2011
Mary Hladio Globalization, the proliferation of technology, workforce diversity, and the knowledge society are creating complex workplace interactions that require people to handle ambiguity and solve problems based on experience or tacit knowledge. Knowledge workers who have the ability to:
- process
- synthesize
- generate knowledge
Taking the Next Step
September 19th, 2011
Mary Hladio 



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