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10 Ways to Adapt Your Business Practices to an Aging Workforce

The workforce is evolving, with a noticeable demographic shift toward an aging population. Businesses must recognize the value of these experienced workers as life expectancy rises and people remain active in their careers longer.

Adapting company practices to support and retain older employees is a strategic move that enhances productivity and ensures valuable knowledge stays within the company. Fostering an inclusive environment where older workers feel valued enables businesses to reduce turnover, maintain a diverse and skilled workforce and thrive in a competitive market.

How the Modern Workforce Is Transforming Performance Management

Traditionally, performance management considered big projects and employee interactions with management and often involved an annual performance review. With modern tools, however, employees are demanding more structure and regular feedback to grow their skills and improve opportunities for promotion. 

Since “The Great Resignation,” companies have struggled to attract and retain top talent. Many business leaders have shifted the benefits they offer their workers, including creating a stronger and more positive company culture. Handling performance management in ways the younger generation relates to requires overhauling the entire process. 

Phishing-as-a-Service: What IT Teams Need to Know

Phishing-as-a-Service (PhaaS) has emerged as a significant threat in the cybersecurity landscape. This evolution allows even those with limited technical skills to launch sophisticated phishing attacks, making it easier for cybercriminals to target organizations of all sizes. Understanding PhaaS is crucial for IT professionals because it enables them to anticipate and mitigate these advanced threats.

Revolutionizing Recruitment: Why Leaders Should Embrace Blue-Collar Talent in White-Collar Roles

The line between blue-collar and white-collar roles has always been well-recognized. However, as leaders seek clever ways to address the white-collar talent shortage, overlooked blue-collar professionals may help fill the gap. 

Recruiting former blue-collar talent could be a game-changer for businesses, especially since these individuals often deliver a wealth of knowledge, unique skill sets and an incredible work ethic. Here's why leaders should embrace blue-collar hiring, plus several ways to overcome the challenges of a dynamic workforce.

California's Stalled “Right to Disconnect” Law Proves We Still Have Much to Learn About Work-Life Balance

The lines between work-life balance are constantly blurred in today's remote and hybrid workforce, especially as modern technology has given rise to around-the-clock accessibility. Employees demand schedule flexibility and respect for their personal lives, while employers expect teams to prioritize their jobs, regardless of the time. The result is often burnout, stress and a decline in productivity. 

California's "Right to Disconnect" bill sought to remedy the issue by limiting communications during off-work hours, much to corporate dissatisfaction. However, the bill didn't pass, leaving many wondering what's next for ensuring work-life balance and supporting employee well-being. 

How Leaders Can Leverage VR to Foster an Inclusive Workplace Culture

Many companies strive for an inclusive workplace culture, but it can be challenging without the help of some well-placed tools. In a perfect world, each co-worker would put themselves in others’ shoes. The team would value their input and see the strengths they bring to their role.

Unfortunately, empathy training rarely goes as smoothly as leaders would like. Fostering an inclusive work environment requires targeted education. At the same time, brands must be aware of taking a centered approach that makes everyone feel valued and wanted. Virtual reality makes improving company culture and creating a cohesive workplace easier. 

Leaders, Here's How to Smoothly Discuss AI Implementation With Your Employees

AI (artificial intelligence) has quickly become a staple in employees' daily work across various industries. From automating routine tasks to providing insightful information, AI is changing how employees work. It helps them reduce workloads and focus on more meaningful tasks in their jobs. As such, AI has become the tool needed to combat burnout and save time, giving workers more breathing room in their day-to-day work.

Navigating the Coming Leadership Shortage in Middle Management

In the workforce, career management has always been a major goal for many people. Climbing the corporate ladder meant success, with each promotion being a milestone in their professional journey. However, a recent discussion around an anticipated shortage of middle management leaders is arising. Middle management is crucial to any organization, but the coming shortage poses a serious challenge for businesses.

Many companies struggle to find talent willing to step into these roles. With a strong middle management team, businesses can succeed in decision-making and overall productivity.