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Workspan Daily
06/20/2024
Five Design Elements To design a partner program strategically, consider clarifying five key elements. 1) How do partners support or enhance the overall go-to-market (GTM) strategy for the vendor organization?
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Workspan Magazine
02/16/2022
Moreover, he details what a handful of companies — including Delta Air Lines, Hewlett-Packard and Nike — are doing about it, in the form of the OneTen coalition, a group designed to help 1 million Black Americans advance professionally throughout the next 10 years.
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Research
04/19/2026
Employers today spend an average of $37 per hour worked, or roughly $77,000 on compensation per employee per year, making personnel one of the largest line items on company budgets. 1 Beyond base pay, organizations also invest heavily in other rewards offerings.
Workspan Daily
06/09/2022
Following are three major takeaways from our research: 1.
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Workspan Daily
03/14/2023
According to a new Pew Research Center analysis of median hourly earnings of full- and part-time workers, women made 82 cents for every $1 for men in 2022 as the pay gap closed only 2 percentage points since 2002.
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Workspan Magazine
04/11/2024
Reason No. 1: Ratings don’t drive the cycle as much as we’d like.
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Workspan Daily
05/08/2024
Part 1 focused on specifics of the law and what it means for EU employers.
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Workspan Daily
05/20/2024
Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics shows women make, on average, 84 cents for every $1 earned by men, and this pay gap is even wider for women of color, who earn, on average, just 68 cents for every $1 earned by a white man.
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Workspan Daily
07/11/2025
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;More than 1 in 5 frequently let AI make final decisions without human input.;
;Two-thirds of managers using AI to manage employees haven’t received any formal AI training.;
;Nearly half of managers were tasked with assessing if AI can replace their reports.;
The surveyed managers also stated they use AI to manage their teams in a variety of ways:
;97% use it to create training materials;
;94% to build employee development plans;
;91% to assess performance;
;88% to draft performance improvement plans (PIPs);
Among managers who use AI to help manage their teams, a majority (71%) express confidence in AI’s ability to make fair and unbiased decisions about employees.
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