How to break free from the curse of talent?

Author: Future Manager Research Center An interesting article in the Harvard Business Review denounces the mismanagement of talented staff within the business world. The metaphorical “curse” strikes a talent at the exact moment in which he is hired as an employee of a company whose sole objective is to exploit his abilities as much as…

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GEC Is Born #0

Author: Future Manager Research Center We are extremely proud to inaugurate our new Gender Equality Committee (GEC) project. FMW has always been at the forefront to fight against inequalities and discrimination in all their forms and manifestations, in order to sensitize and generate greater awareness of how much injustice and inequity exists in the world of work but not only.…

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“The War For Talent Is Over And A Talent Won!”

Author: Future Manager Research Center Hard-to-find talent and hard-to-fill jobs are now a regular in the new world of work, but they are also of utmost concern for CEOs. Regardless of whether we are in a positive or negative, stable or unstable economic period, there is always, in one way or another, the need to…

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From Baby Boomers To Millennials: Different Generations At Work

Author: Future Manager Research Center If you have never heard of Generation X, Millennials, or Generation Z, then you are probably a Boomer. If so, this word will probably seem unusual to you, but do not worry: all these categories can be distinguished very easily following a chronological order. Because of the different historical contexts…

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The Scary Hypothesis of an “Eternal Smartworking”

Author: Future Manager Research Center In recent years, as never before, the issue of smart working has gained a prominent position on the pages of business newspapers and, more generally, on everyone’s lips. Everyone agrees on the obvious and indisputable usefulness of this work tool during the crucial weeks of the COVID-19 epidemic, however the question becomes more…

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