Is your team suffering from innovation stress?

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Innovation stress occurs when employees face continuous demands to innovate without clear guidance or adequate resources, ultimately making them less creative and productive. This phenomenon creates a mismatch between expectations and support, causing teams to worry they’re not innovative enough while remaining uncertain about what actually counts as successful innovation.

Recruitment: four common hiring mistakes and how to avoid them

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Discover four common hiring mistakes employers make during recruitment, including improper criminal record inquiries, inadequate contractor screening, and GDPR non-compliance. Learn how to avoid legal breaches and ensure your background check processes meet regulatory requirements.

The future of HR: from human resources to human revolutionaries

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As artificial intelligence takes over analytical tasks, human soft skills like empathy, creativity, and intuition will become increasingly valuable in the workplace. HR professionals must shift from managing resources to championing employees’ humanity and creating environments where people can thrive authentically.

Leadership: confidence is king when it comes to crowning successful leaders

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Confidence is essential for leadership success, with new research showing that how confident leaders appear to others matters more than how confident they feel internally. The study of over 4,000 people across 20 countries found that conveyed self-confidence strongly correlates with leadership effectiveness and is linked to better decision-making and overcoming obstacles.

Soft skills: how different perceptions impact workplace conflict

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Workplace conflicts often stem from different perceptions rather than facts. By acknowledging that everyone sees situations differently and interpreting others’ behavior charitably, employees and managers can better navigate conflicts and reduce their impact on engagement and productivity.

Pursuing talent: how existing employees can help you recruit

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Leverage your current employees’ data and insights to improve recruitment. By analyzing top performers’ skills and engagement metrics, HR teams can identify ideal candidate profiles and build stronger teams from the start. Employee engagement programs provide the data needed for smarter, more informed hiring decisions.

Disconnecting belonging from exclusion to create workplace harmony

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Belonging often depends on exclusion, creating workplace division. This article explores how organizations can redefine belonging through a spectrum balancing individual emotions with collective harmony, rather than through opposing groups, to foster truly inclusive workplaces.

Leadership: why HR has a responsibility to build a sense of belonging among employees

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Research shows that employees perform best when they feel a sense of belonging, and HR leaders have a responsibility to foster this through relationships, safe environments, and organizational identity. Belonging is rooted in small daily interactions, traditions, and community connections that sustain health, happiness, and workplace engagement.

Three ways to develop a sense of belonging in the workplace

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Feeling like part of a team at work is essential for comfort and productivity. Building trust, developing rapport with colleagues, and fostering inclusion are key strategies to establish a genuine sense of belonging in your workplace.

How to measure and improve your employee experience

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Learn how to measure and improve your employee experience across the entire employee journey. Discover why employee experience matters for retention and engagement, and explore best-practice models like Tell, Show, Grow, and Evolve to create a workplace where employees want to stay.

Why companies need to open up the dialogue around diversity

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True workplace diversity requires open dialogue and inclusive communication practices, not just hiring people from different backgrounds. Organizations must develop conversational intelligence skills—such as reflective listening, empathy, and self-awareness—to create psychological safety and foster genuine inclusion across all employees.

How to create a healthy feedback culture

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Build a healthy feedback culture by embedding regular, constructive feedback into workplace practice through self-compassion. Regular feedback creates learning opportunities, helps employees course-correct quickly, and drives business efficiency, but many fear feedback due to infrequent reviews and difficult emotions.

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