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Category Archives: Efficacy

  1. Closing the Gender Gap December 13, 2011

    Posted in Diversity & Inclusion, Efficacy, Mike Hyter, Talent Development.

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    I was in London recently speaking to a number of senior level HR leaders for various companies. The topic was about how to increase the level of Diversity and Inclusion within their respective businesses. I always enjoy having the chance to engage with leaders from other countries, it’s quite an educational experience. As I spoke [...]

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  2. The Gifts That Keep on Giving October 31, 2011

    Posted in Diversity & Inclusion, Efficacy, Mike Hyter.

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    Steve Jobs, the well-known founder of Apple, was such a visionary whose contributions are too lengthy to list. The business that he and his team built has truly altered how individuals and businesses communicate and how the world utilizes technology.   It was sad to hear the recent news of his passing, but it was also [...]

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  3. Influence of Cultural Code on Career Progression for Asian Americans October 12, 2011

    Posted in Diversity & Inclusion, Efficacy, Mike Hyter, Talent Development.

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    I was recently interviewed by Anne Fisher for Fortune magazine’s Ask Annie career advice column about whether a “bamboo ceiling” exists in U.S. companies. The letter writer was an Asian-American who was recently passed over for a promotion in favor of an allegedly less qualified non-Asian candidate. This topic sparked a discussion for me with [...]

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  4. Where is My Line? September 13, 2011

    Posted in Efficacy, Mike Hyter.

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    In talent development sessions, we often teach clients how to identify and push beyond their comfort zones in order to grow and achieve great results. Part of this process involves having a baseline and knowing how far you are willing to push yourself (or be pushed) before reaching that proverbial line in the sand. We each [...]

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  5. Managing a Busy Life August 29, 2011

    Posted in Efficacy, Mike Hyter.

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    As the calendar rolls to September, it always seems to raise the stress level in my household. I’m surrounded by piles of stuff being readied for my daughter’s return to college. Clients are eager to pick up the pace after summer vacations and I’m envisioning my fall as a blur of airports and hotels.  Even our [...]

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