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Great Resignation leads to stress for remaining workers
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As more people leave their jobs as part of the Great Resignation, the workers left behind are becoming increasingly burned out as they shoulder a greater workload. Fifty-two percent of employees who remained say they've been given additional responsibilities, 30% are finding it difficult to get their work done, 27% feel less loyal to their employer and 55% are questioning the equity of their pay, according to a survey by the Society of Human Resource Management.
Full Story: CNBC (11/2) 
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Create a more inclusive workplace through storytelling
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Improve diversity and inclusion by encouraging employees to share their personal stories with co-workers at meetings and other in-person and online forums, write Selena Rezvani and Stacey Gordon. "The best way to create a cascading inclusion effect in an organization is to offer safe spaces where stories can be heard without judgment," they write.
Full Story: Harvard Business Review (tiered subscription model) (11/1) 
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78% of employees say they're more likely to stay at a job due to the benefits.1 But you don't necessarily need to spend, spend, spend to keep them happy.
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1. Willis Towers Watson, 2018 Employer/Employee Satisfaction Survey, Aug 2018
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Benefits & Compensation
Since the beginning of the pandemic, a trend has emerged in which some people leave the workforce earlier than expected but don't claim Social Security right away. Retirements among workers ages 65 to 69 climbed in the 12-month period ending in September, but the number of workers applying for Social Security benefits was down 5% over the same period.
Full Story: The Washington Post (tiered subscription model) (11/1) 
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Path to Workforce
Microsoft plans to provide free resources to community colleges across the US and train a quarter-million security professionals by 2025. Microsoft President Brad Smith says this will make a "meaningful difference in solving half of the cybersecurity jobs shortage."
Full Story: CNBC (10/28) 
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The HR Leader
Leadership as a field is largely focused on elevating great individuals, but what is needed today is an employee-focused, need-based approach, writes Greg Sumpter. "Need-based leadership can be simply defined as a relationship whereby the leader's responsibility is to meet the needs of those in their care," Sumpter writes.
Full Story: SmartBrief/Leadership (11/2) 
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About the Editor
Kanoe Namahoe
Kanoe Namahoe
I was a selfish parent.

I’m not proud of this, but part of my transformation into a better parent called for me admitting this to myself. I was about mid-30s when I finally caught myself making decisions that were focused on my own happiness, over the needs of my children or home. It was a sobering, sickening moment.

But I’m so grateful for it. That moment -- that period -- in my life changed me, flipping my focus from me and putting it where it belonged. And when that happened, I experienced real joy, real contentment -- and found it was richer than anything I achieved pursuing my own ends.

Effective leaders understand the importance of meeting the needs of those in their charge, as we see in today’s HR Leader story. Prioritizing your team’s needs builds a healthy culture where employees -- or in my case, children -- can settle into their roles and produce excellent work. And when that happens you can begin grooming those individuals for leadership in their own worlds.

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