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Developing Skills for Workplace Professionals

by Jennifer V. Miller

  If you’re a regular reader of The People Equation, you know that I rarely make direct reference to my consulting practice, SkillSource.  I figure you come here to read and talk about “people development stuff”— leadership, training and development, communication in the workplace and so on. That’s what I like to talk about too….

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Are You a Courageous Leader?

by Jennifer V. Miller

Google the words “leadership” and “courage” and you’ll get 10,500,000 search results. Clearly, it’s a hot topic. If you’re a leader, it’s likely that you don’t think of yourself as particularly brave— that description seems reserved for heroic acts, like saving someone’s life, right? But, it appears that perhaps you have more going for you…

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The 2010 People Equation Influencers

by Jennifer V. Miller

During the month of December the blog world lights up, like a Christmas tree, aglow with “Best Of” lists and predictions for the new year. The People Equation even scored a nod this year with DDI World’s 20 Best Leadership Blog Posts for 2010. Of course, these lists are highly subjective and many people discount…

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Integrating Talent the Hewlett Packard Way

by Jennifer V. Miller

A Look at HR’s role in Mergers and Acquisitions One of my colleagues, Dave Carhart, a former technical recruiter, is studying for his MBA/MILR – (Masters of Industrial and Labor Relations) at Cornell University. He recently sat down with me to discuss the lessons learned from his internship with Hewlett Packard (HP). Dave was part…

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Surviving a Corporate Changing of the Guard

by Jennifer V. Miller

Imagine for a moment that there is a sudden change in leadership in your organization.  You now have a new Vice President overseeing your area and you’re unsure where you stand in this person’s esteem. This is exactly the situation my colleague Sally is currently facing. Recently Sally confided in me that she was feeling…

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