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4 Ways Professional Coaching Can Help Your Team Navigate Rapid Change
The past two years of global pandemic have tested business leaders on their ability to adapt to remote work and career transitions. But those businesses who invest in their people will likely see better outcomes from these challenges. Professional coaching can help leaders manage rapid change, stress and adapt accordingly. Here are four ways it can help.
Creating Employee Recognition Strategies that Work
With hybrid and remote workplaces becoming the new norm, business leaders and HR consultants may struggle to keep employees connected and motivated with traditional approaches to employee recognition. These days, if our goal is to incentivize excellence, recognition will have to be tied to a deeper, intrinsic motivation. Here are a few ideas from the HR consultants at Cenera.
Returning to the Office? Time to Check on Employee Retention and Engagement
Many businesses are undergoing a new kind of career transition: a potential return to the office. While this is already uncharted territory for many business leaders and HR consultants, it’s even more challenging to navigate given recent research results. In this blog, the Cenera team shares some insights on employee retention and engagement in this new era of work.
Addressing Bias in the Workplace: How a Third-Party Investigator Can Help
In recent years, the concept of unconscious (or implicit) bias in the workplace – whether in employee recruitment practices, employee retention or workplace investigations, has come into sharper focus. Businesses have a duty to treat all employees equitably, and bias can be a serious risk to HR consultants trying to create a safe, inclusive workplace. Here’s why a third-party investigator may be the best way to mitigate this risk.
How to Create a Plan for a Successful Return to the Office
With the worst of the pandemic behind us, HR consultants and employees alike are wondering what comes next. While business leaders ponder the outlook for the future of a workplace, employers and HR consultants will need to ensure their return-to-office plans strike a balance between health, safety, inclusion and staff satisfaction with business goals.