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    Linked – Women leaders are leaving companies at highest rate ever

    ByMike McBride October 25, 2022October 25, 2022 Reading Time: 1 minute

    The disappointing thing is that it’s primarily women walking away from these companies. I think everyone should. If your organization ran successfully with flexible work and a better focus on wellness and mental health initiatives, and now they want to go back to 2019, they are not well-run.

    There is no reason to think those organizations will be flexible and nimble enough to navigate the future. Why stay?

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    Linked – Failure to prioritize security and train staff – not shallow talent pool – likely behind cyber workforce shortage

    ByMike McBride October 24, 2022October 24, 2022 Reading Time: 1 minute

    Organizations that like to complain about not being able to find talent but also don’t bother to develop it are just leeches on their industry. Do you want more people skilled in cybersecurity or any other skill you’re having trouble finding? Teach it. Develop it. Grow it.

    It’s not easy, but that’s how you address a lack of skilled workers. Educational and systemic changes are going to take way too long.

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    Linked – More U.S. companies charging employees for job training if they quit

    ByMike McBride October 19, 2022October 19, 2022 Reading Time: 1 minute

    If you read the article below, you’ll notice that we aren’t talking about paying college tuition or anything like that. We’re talking about standard, company-wide training sessions that only served to make sure new employees understand things that many of them already knew.

    That’s insane. Basic onboarding and continued training of employees is a necessity in 2022. You cannot be a successful business if you are not actively improving the skills of the people who work for you. It’s a cost of doing business. It’s a benefit for your employees that helps in retaining top talent and also happens to make improve your bottom line. It is the ultimate win-win.

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    Quiet Quitting isn’t New, Caregivers Have Always Had To

    ByMike McBride October 18, 2022October 17, 2022 Reading Time: 3 minutes

    Herein lies the problem that many of our younger employees see and refuse to play along with. Why should our choices be between making a comfortable wage and living outside of work? Why do we live in a world where we have to “quit” being engaged in our work or decide against fully engaging in our families and communities? Moms have had to make this choice for years. Be a good mom and care for your children by lessening your career opportunities, or be a bad mom and focus on your career.

    Why is that the choice?

    I see article after article talking about the “loss” of productivity to companies when employees are not fully engaged. Still, no one ever calculates the loss in our communities from people who contribute nothing outside of their job. We don’t put a number on the damage done when fathers are uninvolved in kids’ lives or on the missed mental health benefits of being involved in hobbies, friendships, and community groups.

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    Linked – How Learning And Development Can Quell Quiet Quitting

    ByMike McBride October 14, 2022October 13, 2022 Reading Time: 1 minute

    If you don’t help your people grow and advance their careers, they will not remain engaged at your workplace.

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    Linked – Employees Use 4-Day Work Week to Catch up on Sleep: Study

    ByMike McBride October 13, 2022October 13, 2022 Reading Time: 1 minute

    We know that people who are sleep deprived are cognitively impaired, make more mistakes, and just generally run the risk of some pretty serious health implications. Could a 4-day work week get you more “quality” hours of work from someone who isn’t sleep-deprived than you’re currently getting in the 5-day week?

    It’s something to think about.

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