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|| Paperback || Kim Spinder || Business Contact || met inkijkexemplaar
Kim Spinder is an innovator and 'pirate'. She won The Harvard M-Prize for Management Innovation, founded Deelstoel.nl, and the Open Innovation Festival. She is a very popular speaker. She herself stopped using email on January 1, 2011. Since then her life has changed dramatically and this book may changeyours forever too. Let's break the endless cycle of email. After all, it was not invented as a tool of mass communication. It is best used for sending documents and one-on-one communication. B...
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Agile Talent
nine essential steps for selecting tomorrow's top talent
2017 || Paperback || Ralf Knegtmans || Business Contact || met inkijkexemplaar
Remember these new rules of the game:The selection criteria for tomorrow’s talent couldscarcely be more different than the ones used today.Selection based primarily on credentials, skills andknowledge will no longer suffice.It is essential that you come to know your potentialhires – who they are and what motivates them.Executive recruiter, columnist and author Ralf Knegtmansoffers nine essential steps companies need to follow toselect tomorrow’s top talent. He builds on his wealth ofhan...
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When all brains thrive
Unlocking the potential of neurodiversity in the workplace
2024 || Paperback || Saskia Schepers || Business Contact
Evey mind is unique, and this diversity is particularly apparent within our workplace. While one person may feel overwhelmed by frequent meetings, another may crave daily interaction with their team. And just as one person thrives in remote work, another flourishes amidst the vibrancy of the office. These differences are a tremendous strength because individuals who think, communicate, and process stimuli differently also come up with distinct insights, perspectives and solutions. Unfortunate...