The Benefits of Coaching

Many organisations, from startups to corporates like Google, employ a type of coaching. It is evident that they acknowledge the values coaching could bring. Not only are companies interested in coaching, countless individuals who desire to unlock their full potential dive into coaching as well. Why you might ask? Join us in this article as we highlight the benefits of coaching.

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Coaching: Do I Need It?

Coaching is often misunderstood to be a form of mentoring from an expert to another individual. In this article, we will be sharing more on what coaching entails and how it is relevant to you. Read till the end and ask yourself this question – “Do I need coaching?”.

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The Power of Pause for Leaders

With a rise in remote working practices in these COVID-19 times, the physical boundaries between work and personal life are diminishing. Get hold of this opportunity to take a breather. Find out in this article written by leadership coach, Diana Jean (D.J.) Reyes, on how moments of pause could benefit both our work and life.

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Leaders Need to Adopt an Agile Approach During These Trying Times

Spectrum Global invited our Founder & Principal Consultant of DecodeHR, Evelyn Chow, for their monthly member interview to find out more about the company, and the challenges that lie ahead in these incredibly uncertain times. Read here on how DecodeHR advances as we face the challenges in this pandemic.

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Going Agile in HR: Competency Management

To gain an edge within our own fields, it is essential to pick up the application of competency management within organisations. However, are we all doing it right? We are pleased to share this article with you on how we could adopt the approach of competency management the agile way.

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Why you should consider culture in agile practices

Agile practices originate from the United States. However, their cultural norms and values for the workplace don't always align with other cultures. For example, in China, India, and South-Korea. MIT research explains why we should consider culture when implementing agile practices. Find out here why along with some best practices.

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Leadership drives the tech journey for our older workers

In our previous article, we discussed how we can help our older workers to adopt new technologies. Today, we are focusing on the leader's role in senior employees' tech adoption journey. MIT Sloan introduced a list of critical leadership traits needed to thrive in The digital era. Here are the critical leadership roles and traits to support our senior workers’ tech adoption journey:

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Making Check-Ins a Regular Feature of High Performing Teams

Only a tiny percentage of HR leaders feel performance reviews are effective, and many progressive companies are now replacing annual appraisals with real-time feedback and check-ins - a respectful meeting, where each party evaluates how they are performing in a way that suits people.

There’s one question that I get asked repeatedly about check-ins...

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Agile HR & Total Rewards Strategy

The area of total rewards has been one of the most 'traditional' parts of the human resources function. Following the form versus function line of thinking in design thinking, what might Agile Total Rewards look like if we ask our employees what they need?

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Government Grants: What you need to know

Since the beginning of the COVID-19 crisis the Singapore government has introduced four packages of relief funding totalling S$93 billion. Given the complex nature of all grants and subsidies, however, this begs the question - which one can I use to add value to my business and/or strengthen my Human Resource functions to support business growth.

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Celebrating our Agile Journey: Get Digital with Agile HR!

Agile HR is not new and with our ongoing work on digital leadership and HR transformation, it made perfect sense for our teams at DecodeHR and Organize Agile to converge all three areas for this webinar ‘Get Digital with Agile HR’ held on 18th June. We walk this agile journey with you, and look at further insights.

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Simplifying the Tech Journey for our Older Workers

In our previous article, Older Workers Can Learn Tech Too!, we talked about seven tech adoption factors. Today we'll focus on how we can influence them, aiming to make the tech journey as pleasant as possible. Here is how we can influence each tech adoption factor:

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Improve Communication in Virtual Teams

The world is a global village and we are all well-connected inhabitants of it. We have been under the impression that the mere existence of collaborative technologies would ensure effective communication among dispersed teams.

Then comes a virus whose effects are far more outreaching than just healthcare. It turns out that the actual performance of these sophisticated communication tools depends on how we use these technologies. Virtual communication behavior is important for successful collaboration.

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Older workers can learn tech too!

"Researchers at the University of California San Diego (UCSD) found that many times "frustration" with new technology made older adults unsure of their ability to use it, leaving them unmotivated to even try". MIT research shows multiple factors of older workers' technology adoption, these are:

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A Celebratory Note Amid a Storm

Our first webinar ‘Staying Connected to Emerge Stronger’ will go down into the history of the firm. After all, it is somewhat ironic that we had crafted and delivered the webinar while entirely apart, physically at least.

And our tech partners, Andy and Jeyan of Beekeeper Communication did an admirable job of showing up well prepared for every discussion and practice session. In that sense, we were truly connected and certainly emerged stronger for the experience and partnership.

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Take Remote Working to the Next Level!

The COVID-19 situation has emerged to be more than just a healthcare issue that the world is dealing with. With massive spread on a global scale, it has brought forth unique issues that affect the economy and global trade. Remote working was initially thought to be a boon for employee productivity, flexibility and morale. However, the mass adoption of the same has revealed the shortcomings of our current processes and adaptability to change.


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