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  • The hyper-connected, dynamic work environment requires organisations to redefine the traits of an effective leader in the digital era. The new-age digital world of work is different from how it was until a few years back, and in line with that, the definition of effective leadership has also undergone a sea change. In addition to…

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  • Those leading digital transformation need other soft skills in addition to technological expertise. Every organisation wants to jump onto the digitisation bandwagon. It’s the latest buzzword. Not surprising, since that’s affecting business like nothing else has ever done. According to a Bersin By Deloitte study, 90 per cent of organisations surveyed believe their core business…

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  • Despite acknowledging and appreciating the various benefits that on-cloud HR solutions offer in contrast to on-premise ones, some organisations are unable to switch to or adopt on-cloud solutions. Here’s how to approach the concerns. Hosting digital solutions on the cloud is not new anymore. However, the debate on whether it is better in comparison to…

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  • Employees, irrespective of the era they belong to, always desire to be heard and valued; this is what motivates them and ultimately enhances productivity. In 1924, an experiment was conducted by Elton Mayo, an Australia-born sociologist at the Hawthorne plant of the Western Electric Company, which made telephone hardware for AT&T.The simple experiment was aimed…

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  • With technological advancement and automation, workplace experiences are getting better and increasingly tech-savvy. Even while artificial intelligence (AI) is perceived by many as a threat to job security, a surprisingly large number of people are ready to adapt it; and many are open to a completely automated workplace. However, with so many people accessing and…

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  • Miss u Kalam sir…….

    In 2014, we visited Mumbai to attend the fiftieth anniversary celebrations of a local college. It was a modest celebration, and A P J Abdul Kalam was happy to see that the college was catering to students from low-income families, giving them quality education at affordable fees. Kalam was greeted with a lot of cheering…

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  • Though it is a matter of pride that this century has seen women excelling as leaders and not just mothers, wives, care givers and professionals, we are not surprised to see more men than women in leadership positions. While there may be many all-women organisations and a sizeable population of women across hierarchies in various…

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  • India’s data protection bill is poorly worded: Stakeholdershttps://economictimes.indiatimes.com/tech/internet/indias-data-protection-bill-is-poorly-worded-does-not-serve-any-stakeholders-interests/articleshow/66066745.cms

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  • Companies step up demand for people with niche skillshttps://economictimes.indiatimes.com/jobs/companies-step-up-demand-for-people-with-niche-skills/articleshow/66034533.cms

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