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What Future Executives Should Be Thinking About

Harvard Professional Development

Seeking out professional and executive development opportunities is in the best interests of executives and their organizations. These professional development opportunities can come in the form of classes or workshops, training programs, mentorships, attending industry conferences, or earning a certificate to expand your knowledge.

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Employee Experience vs Employee Engagement: Know the Difference

Vantage Circle

The instances are as follows: Employee Experience Initiatives: Onsite wellness centers, flexible work arrangements, generous parental leave, and career development programs. Engagement strategies: Hackathons, internal innovation contests, peer-to-peer recognition programs, focus on purpose and mission.

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Employee Experience vs Employee Engagement: Know the Difference

Vantage Circle

The instances are as follows: Employee Experience Initiatives: Onsite wellness centers, flexible work arrangements, generous parental leave, and career development programs. Engagement strategies: Hackathons, internal innovation contests, peer-to-peer recognition programs, focus on purpose and mission.

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Building Your Career the Hard Way with CEO and Author, Steven L. Blue

Crestcom

Jenn DeWall: Hey, congratulations on that accomplishment too. Where do people get their career development. What People Get Wrong about Career Development. And so where else do people get career development wrong? Experience and Learning will Build Your Career Over Time. Blue: Wrong?

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