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February 8, 2018
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Lean In campaign asks men to mentor women
Lean In campaign asks men to mentor women
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Lean In has introduced the #MentorHer campaign to encourage men to mentor women, after a survey by the organization has found nearly 50% of male managers fear workplace interaction with women in wake of the #MeToo movement. The survey also says 16% of male managers hesitate to mentor women, while nearly 30% fear being alone with a woman for work.
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What not to say to keep talented workers
Good managers should remember to encourage and mentor talented employees so they stick around, writes Lucas Miller, CEO of Echelon Copy. Miller cautions managers against brushing off concerns of valuable staffers or giving feedback that doesn't help them improve and grow.
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Microsoft sets up research unit devoted to more productive Cortana
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Take steps to prevent loneliness at work
To help prevent employees from becoming lonely at work, set up networking groups, publicly recognize people's work, promote group activities such as lunches and use video chats to communicate with remote workers, says Marcela Slepica, director of clinical services at AccessEAP. "Chronic loneliness has a negative impact on both physical and mental health and this epidemic is hurting well-being and workplace performance," Slepica says.
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