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How to Convince Your Boss to Pay For Professional Development

Harvard Professional Development

This is where professional development programs might help you. You may feel anxious by the prospect of talking to your boss about paying for a professional development program, but you shouldn’t. Make it clear that career growth is your priority, and good for your organization as well. Do Your Research.

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Retain and Thrive: The Stay Interview Blueprint for Success

Vantage Circle

This article explores stay interviews, their benefits, and how to implement them for open communication in the workplace. Its primary goal is to discover what motivates employees to stay with the organization and what parts should be improved. These strategies can align with employee expectations and organizational goals.

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Career Change Late in Your Career: Focus on Your Strengths Rather than Your History

Your Work, Your Way

We’re learning that the pandemic created a sea change in the way people think about and manage their careers. From wanting more work from home flexibility to challenging previous career goals and values, workers from all generations are making changes. No surprise there.

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Employee Retention Survey: All You Need To Know (+ Sample Questions)

Vantage Circle

A) Salary, B) Work-Life Balance, C) Company Culture, D) Career Growth. Yes/No [Binary Questions] Career Development These questions focus on how employees view their growth opportunities within the organization. Likert-scale questions] How can the organization better support your professional growth?