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What One Dance Mom Who Cries During Sappy Commercials Thinks About Pay Equity

October 18th, 2016 Posted by Career, Compensation, Gender, Pay Equity 101 comments

This is a long and (somewhat) meandering post that I first wrote about a year ago and just updated with some new links on pay equity.

I’ve never considered myself a feminist and a “Women’s History Month” post wasn’t on a list of my top ten posts to write in March 2015, but there was a lot of good, vigorous debate and conversation about all things “women” going on around that time.  Here’s a recap of a ten-day period in March 2015. (more…)

Career & Leadership Development

October 11th, 2016 Posted by Career, Crucible Roles, Development, Experience, Leadership, Learning, learning agility, Uncategorized 66 comments

An oft-cited statistic is that 70% of development actions should come from experience, 20% from relationships/feedback and 10% from education/training. The source is often listed as CCL and Lombardo and Eichinger. It has been cited so often that is has become gospel. But recently, there has been a spate of articles raising an issue of whether this statistic may be receiving more weight than is justified by the research behind it. (more…)

Career & Personal Development

September 13th, 2016 Posted by Career, Development, Human Resources, Self 26 comments

An oft-cited statistic is that 70% of development actions should come from experience, 20% from relationships/feedback and 10% from education/training. The source is often listed as CCL and Lombardo and Eichinger. It has been cited so often that is has become gospel. But recently, there has been a spate of articles raising an issue of whether this statistic may be receiving more weight than is justified by the research behind it.

Here’s the research, according to TDMagazine.  It comes from 191 executives looking back on their careers and listing what things made the difference in how they now manage.  The lessons learned followed this 70:20:10 breakdown. (more…)

What’s A Job?

September 6th, 2016 Posted by Capabilities, Career, Freelance, Human Resources, Strategy, Work, Workplace 63 comments

When you are looking for a pattern, you can see it all over the place. Just recently, a client asked me what I thought about job descriptions.   I could hear in her voice that she wasn’t sure what my answer would be and that it may have been a source of much discussion inside the company.

Here’s the rub … with the nature of work changing, with the speed at which technology is changing how we do our jobs and with the constant drumbeat of disruptive innovations in many industries it is just plain hard to keep a job description up to date and accurate.

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