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Former Twitter exec shares how HR can bring joy to work

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Our news and analysis on impacts the COVID-19 outbreak is having on the workplace; and insights on how HR can manage sick leave, benefits, employee communication and more. Be sure to visit our homepage for the latest on how to handle the pandemic.
04/20/2020
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Why HR needs 'dexterity and grit' in today's world

The pandemic crisis has forced CHROs to consider the critical qualities necessary for being effective as an employee and as a leader.

 
Former Twitter exec says this is how to 'bring joy' to work

Bruce Daisley hopes his new book will help employees overcome the new challenges they're now facing.

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A crisis is a terrible thing to waste

The pandemic is accelerating the change, innovation and disruption that have long been in the works for HR. This is our moment.

 
Will remote work continue post-pandemic?

Employers may see that many onsite jobs 'could be done just about anywhere and could be done just as well,' one expert says.

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COLLECTION: Strategies to manage coronavirus in the workplace

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How coronavirus has spotlighted the need for succession planning

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