A nice simple one with a message that we can all understand, appreciate and aspire to. It's been said so many times before in so many ways in song but we can always find the time to hear it again and again until one day when we all get it down right.
As global organizations grapple with a more technologically intensive and complex agenda, fissures in traditional approaches to talent management and leadership development are increasingly visible. This was a key theme that emerged at ON Talent, an invitation-only discussion hosted at Deloitte University where leading names in talent argued that the prevailing models of talent development no longer hold. New models like the corporate lattice that are better attuned to the times must be adopted or the risk of HR becoming less relevant is high.
“The system is broken,” said Annmarie Neal, founder of the Center for Leadership Innovation. “If the economic models of the last era of business won’t translate to today’s environment, why would our organizational and talent models translate? In fact, the way we have traditionally approached talent can be an impediment in the 21st century.
New York based Aways Away definitely has a unique sound that is best described as punk/indie rock. We caught up with them at their show at Webster Hall in NYC and got the scoop.
Lead singer, Evan De Augustinis feels he was meant for the industry, “I’ve been playing music my whole life, I grew up with music, my father played in bands his whole life…music is in my blood,” he says.
So where does the inspiration come from?
“These are crazy times that we’re living in, so it’s not hard to make it into a song.”
Their album, Some Things We'll Never Know is available now on ITunes.
ADP®, a leading provider of human capital management solutions, today unveiled its next-generation ADP Workforce Now® cloud-based platform for midsized organizations. The company showcased its new platform at the annual HR Technology Conference & Exposition in Chicago. This enhanced platform broadens ADP’s lineup of human capital management (HCM) services by providing midsized companies with access to more sophisticated tools to manage their workforce. As midsized companies struggle to compete in tough economic times, ADP Workforce Now enables businesses to be more strategic in how they manage their employees while reducing time spent on administrative tasks.
To view Multimedia News Release, go to http://www.multivu.com/mnr/58119-adp-enhances-human-capital-management-platform-for-midsized-companies
After 15 years of gym sessions, relentless training and high pressure competitions, 6-times Olympic Champion and 11-times World Champion Sir Chris Hoy can finally kick back and enjoy cycling just for the fun of it.
To celebrate, he’s teaming up with the UK’s leading specialist bike shop Evans Cycles to create “Hoy’s Summer of Riding”. Together they are connecting people from up and down the UK, encouraging them to share their experiences of riding their bikes in the summer.
To view Multimedia News Release, go to http://www.multivu.com/mnr/62392-evans-cycles-chris-hoy-summer-of-riding
In a recent Financial Times article, “PR and news boundaries are being redrawn,” media editor Andrew Edgecliffe-Johnson turns the spotlight on the PR industry using PR Newswire’s transformation as the indicator of the increasing importance of this earned media discipline.
A recent post on Beyond PR, Evolving Media … And Evolving PR, takes a closer look at Edgecliffe-Johnson’s analysis of the changing PR business as well as PR Newswire’s CEO, Ninan Chacko’s, perspective on the emergence of content marketing, its impact on communications and the future of the business.
To view Multimedia News Release, go to http://www.multivu.com/mnr/58545-pr-newswire-ceo-ninan-chacko-on-conversation-with-financial-times
In a recent Financial Times article, “PR and news boundaries are being redrawn,” media editor Andrew Edgecliffe-Johnson turns the spotlight on the PR industry using PR Newswire’s transformation as the indicator of the increasing importance of this earned media discipline.
A recent post on Beyond PR, Evolving Media … And Evolving PR, takes a closer look at Edgecliffe-Johnson’s analysis of the changing PR business as well as PR Newswire’s CEO, Ninan Chacko’s, perspective on the emergence of content marketing, its impact on communications and the future of the business.
To view Multimedia News Release, go to http://www.multivu.com/mnr/58545-pr-newswire-ceo-ninan-chacko-on-conversation-with-financial-times
Many homeowners with financial problems, especially those at risk of foreclosure, feel overwhelmed and don’t know where to turn for help. Unfortunately, they often become targets to a growing number of individuals who claim they can “rescue” people from their mortgage problems. This often leads to high fees, greater debt, and many times, the eventual loss of the home. The National Foundation for Credit Counseling® (NFCC®) wants homeowners to know that even if foreclosure seems inevitable, help is available, often at little or no cost.
To view Multimedia News Release, go to http://www.multivu.com/mnr/60521-national-foundation-for-credit-counseling-nfcc-help-homeowners-foreclosure
Emdeon Inc., a leading provider of healthcare revenue and payment cycle management and clinical information exchange solutions, today announced the expansion of Emdeon Clinical Exchange™, its technology-enabled solution designed to improve business and clinical outcomes and care continuity.
Emdeon Clinical Exchange encompasses products and services that are designed to unite healthcare communities. Today, hospitals, physicians, labs, payers and pharmacies use Emdeon’s leading healthcare information network to securely exchange health information over six billion times annually. These healthcare stakeholders are demanding greater connectivity to each other and the ability to facilitate comprehensive, end-to-end clinical information exchange.
To view Multimedia News Release, go to http://www.multivu.com/mnr/48120-emdeon-expands-clinical-information-exchange-capabilities
Aflac, the number one provider of supplemental insurance in the United States, and recognized six times by Ethisphere as one of the World’s Most Ethical Companies, is once again teaming with Macy’s to produce and sell the 2012 Aflac Holiday duck . This is the twelfth year that Aflac and Macy’s are selling the annual plush duck, with all net proceeds going to support research and treatment for childhood cancer.
To view Multimedia News Release, go to http://www.multivu.com/mnr/58454-aflac-macys-annual-holiday-duck-design-pediatric-cancer-patient-atlanta