Prospectives et nouveaux enjeux dans l'entreprise
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#Rapport sur l'#avenir de l'#emploi 2018 by @WorldEconomicForum

#Rapport sur l'#avenir de l'#emploi 2018 by @WorldEconomicForum | Prospectives et nouveaux enjeux dans l'entreprise | Scoop.it

New categories of jobs will emerge, partly or wholly displacing others. The skill sets required in both old and new occupations will change in most industries and transform how and where people work.


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NeXus Portal Solutions's curator insight, January 13, 2019 8:32 AM
We can see this coming ... can’t we!
Narender Jain's comment, January 13, 2019 11:47 AM
Future Vision for Jobs worldwide
bryan castillo's curator insight, January 13, 2019 12:24 PM
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The Best #Managers Do These 6 #Key Things Differently

The Best #Managers Do These 6 #Key Things Differently | Prospectives et nouveaux enjeux dans l'entreprise | Scoop.it

Effectively managing others is both a science and an art, just like programming or playing an instrument. Based on personality and past experiences, some people tend to naturally be stronger at leading and inspiring others. That being said, anybody can learn how to be an effective manager if given the right training.

 

What's nice about the world we live in today is that you don't have to reinvent the wheel to be a great leader. Countless studies have been poured into determining what makes for a good manager.

 

Whether you've always seen yourself as a natural leader or are scared in front of others, here are six science-backed tactics that are universally effective.


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The Learning Factor's curator insight, November 23, 2017 5:29 PM

Giving people credit after a job well done isn't a sign of weakness.