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The Alpha Group November Newsletter

The Coaching Blog

Members from a wide array of sectors, from tech to healthcare, finance to manufacturing, come together, offering unique solutions and fresh approaches to common business challenges. Personal Growth: Many members have reported significant personal and professional growth, from improved leadership skills to successful career advancements.

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5 Achievable Professional Goals to Set for Yourself This Year

She Owns Success

Why not make resolutions that can also benefit your professional development? After all, your career plays a huge role in your holistic fulfillment, and improvements in your professional life will ripple down into your personal life. However, this 2024, why not try something different?

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Measuring Success:The Magic Of Employee Commitment Surveys

Vantage Circle

Participation in Training and Development: Metric: Tracks employee participation in training and professional development programs. Interpretation: High participation rates indicate a commitment to growth and development, while low participation may signal disinterest or a lack of investment in employee skills.

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The Staggering Cost Of Disengaged Employees: How Disengagement Impacts Your Bottom Line

Vantage Circle

Patient safety decreases by 15% Replacing a highly specialized healthcare professional can cost as much as 200% of the employee's yearly salary Financial Services In banking and finance, employee engagement directly impacts the bottom line through lost clients and reduced trust. at least some of the time.

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We overestimate the gap between nonprofit and for-profit jobs.

Penelope Trunk

So is prestige, career advancement, power, etc. In grad school most of my peers thought I was crazy when I changed my concentration from grassroots international development to international finance b/c I found I-dev salaries to be insulting ($30K-$40K w/no insurance and savings plan).

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