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Emotionally Intelligent Leadership and Employee Retention

Broadleaf

A recent survey of 3,400 workers across 10 countries found that managers have a greater impact on employees’ mental health than their therapist or doctor—and a comparable effect as their partner or spouse. Research has also shown that employees with emotionally intelligent managers are far more likely to stay at their jobs.

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How a Coaching Leadership Style Unleashes Human Potential at Work

TalentCulture - Recruiting

Hierarchical structures are replaced with a culture of openness, dialogue, and mutual respect, where employees feel valued and inspired to go above and beyond their usual tasks. It’s about fostering a work culture that values, appreciates, and capitalizes on the strengths of high performers. This shift is not merely cosmetic.

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How To Hire For Emotional Intelligence

Vervoe

When considering the strengths and weaknesses of new talent, there’s a reason why emotional intelligence is high on the list of in-demand soft skills at work. What’s more important in determining career success: cognitive intelligence (IQ) or emotional intelligence (EQ)? What is emotional intelligence?

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The New Era of Talent Retention

Recruiting Blogs

Alistair Reyland from ISL Recruitment takes a look at talent retention. The New Era of Talent Retention. There is an abundance of talent retention articles but they always spiral back to the same old stuff. Strong company culture, good perks, and career progression. Talent retention is about empathy.

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Staffing Firm Employees are Stressed and It’s Impacting Recruiting Strategies

Spark Hire

At least, 40 percent of people experience persistent stress or excessive anxiety in their daily lives, according to a survey by the Anxiety Disorders Association of America (ADAA). Additionally, their ability to exercise emotional intelligence decreases, making it challenging to genuinely connect with candidates.

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Five Essential Qualities to Look for When Hiring a Chief People Officer

Viaduct

percent of the current CPOs surveyed believe that they wear the hat of a data scientist who manages the people, training, and corporate planning of the inside operations. This data is collected and used to determine the emotional well-being, productivity, and performance of employees. Hiring for this position is not easy.

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65 Recruitment Statistics to Help You Hire Better in 2024

Recruiter Flow

34% of candidates from a survey reported not hearing back from the recruiter in over 60 days and only 7% were notified of not getting the job. 90% of survey respondents admitted that salary is the most important factor influencing job choice, followed by job responsibilities. SIA staffing industry pulse survey report 59.