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13 ways to motivate and support your employees and co-workers

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Good leaders don't just have a clearly defined vision, goals and mission statements, they also have the responsibility to help others build confidence, increase knowledge and improve skills. Use these leadership tips to help you inspire performance and create an atmosphere of trust.

The Top 10 Highest Paid CEOs in the United States

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With annual compensation of $84.6 million last year, Oracle's Larry Ellison tops the Associated Press list of highest paid U.S. executives. Yes, we said $84.6 million...

Corporate Profiles in Diversity: KPMG

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The audit, tax and advisory firm KPMG LLP is the U.S. member firm of KPMG International. KPMG International’s member firms have 123,000 professionals, including more than 7,100 partners, in 145 countries. Joe Maiorano, Executive Director of HR for KPMG LLP, spoke with LatPro recently about his firm’s diversity recruiting, training and retention strategies, crediting KPMG’s success to its people.

Why Hispanic Employees Quit: Best Practices to Reduce Hispanic Employee Turnover

Hiring companies spend much time and effort — not to mention money — on recruiting Latino employees, but many Hispanic hires leave before organizations can fully benefit from their talents. Expert Graciela Kenig tells employers what they can do to reduce turnover and help Hispanic employees thrive.

Leadership Tip: Improve your Critical Thinking Skills

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Some consider critical thinking to be essential only during emergency situations, but that is not the case. Good leaders use this skill daily. Learn why critical thinking so important in today's workplace and how you can improve your abilities in this area.

Networking and Job Interviews: Advice for Hispanic Professionals in the U.S.

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The non-profit organization Upwardly Global was created to give underemployed immigrants the tools and skills necessary to rebuild a career in their chosen field. Some of the most important job search skills for immigrant professionals to master are: how to market yourself to employers, how to present yourself in U.S. interviews, and how to network effectively within American cultural norms.

Action Steps for Developing Latino Leaders in your Organization

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Organizations wishing to attract Latinos and other diverse professionals for top-level management positions often find themselves competing for the same candidates — most of whom are already employed elsewhere. While such candidates are always are worth pursuing, it is also important to identify the talent that already exists within your organization. Here are some ideas for developing the leadership potential in your Latino employees.

Corporate Profiles in Diversity: Osram Sylvania

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OSRAM SYLVANIA has been designing and manufacturing innovative lighting products for over 100 years. Throughout its rich history, the company has adapted to changing times, markets and customers, and this is also reflected in their recruiting practices. Maureen Crawford, manager of talent acquisition, sheds new light on how OSRAM SYLVANIA’s diversity initiatives make the company a more innovative and inclusive place to work.

10 Tips For Becoming A Better Leader

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Sometimes it's not easy to admit our areas of weakness, and harder yet to document and track our progress. These 10 tips provide a simple way to conduct a self assessment and identify areas that may require work if you want to become a stronger leader.

Leadership Tip: Giving and Receiving Feedback

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Giving and receiving feedback on job performance is an important part of your professional development. Learn how to navigate the feedback process without offending coworkers or becoming defensive if negative feedback comes your way.