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Bihar Police SI Admit Card 2023 Released for Prelims Exam, Download Direct Link Here

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  Bihar Police SI Admit Card 202 : Bihar Police Subordinate Services Commission (BPSSC) has released the Admit Card for the Bihar Police Sub-Inspector (SI) prelims written exam. The Bihar Police SI prelims exam will be held on 17 December 2023. The Bihar Police SI Admit Card has been released on 1 December 2023. The BPSSC has released the exam date of Bihar Police Daroga Bharti 2023. The candidates can download the Bihar SI Admit Card 2023 from the direct link given here or visit the website bpssc.bih.nic.in. Bihar Police SI Recruitment 2023 Overview Recruitment Organization Bihar Police Subordinate Services Commission (BPSSC) Post Name Sub-Inspector of Bihar Police Advt No. 02/2023 Vacancies 1275 Salary/ Pay Scale Rs. 35400- 112400/- (Level-6) Mode of Apply Online Category Bihar Police SI Admit Card 2023 Official Website bpssc.bih.nic.in Important Dates Event Date Notification Date 30 September 2023 Apply Start 5 October 2023 Last Date to Apply 5 November 2023 Admit Card Date 1 Decemb

UKMSSB Nursing Officer Recruitment 2023 [1455 Post] Notification and Online Form

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  UKMSSB Nursing Officer Recruitment 2023 : Uttarakhand Medical Service Selection Board (UKMSSB) has released the latest notification for recruitment of 1455 Nursing Officers (Male/ Female) in the various State Medical Colleges across the state. The UKMSSB Nursing Officer Notification 2023 has been released and the online applications start. The eligible candidates can apply online for the Uttarakhand UKMSSB Nursing Officer (NO) Vacancy 2023 from the website ukmssb.org. UKMSSB Nursing Officer Recruitment 2 023 Overview Recruitment Organization Uttarakhand Medical Service Selection Board (UKMSSB) Post Name Nursing Officer (NO)- Male/ Female Advt No. UKMSSB Nursing Officer Recruitment 2023-2024 Vacancies 1455 Salary/ Pay Scale RS. 44900- 142400/- (Level-7) Job Location Uttarakhand (UK) Last Date to Apply 1 January 2024 Mode of Apply Online Category UKMSSB Nursing Officer Notification 2023 Official Website ukmssb.org Application Fees Category Fees Gen/ OBC/ Other State Rs. 300/- SC/ ST/

How to Mentor in a Remote Workplace

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  The nine-to-five in-office workplace isn’t coming back. Remote work is now globally pervasive, and a   Gallup survey   last fall revealed that working from home — including various hybrid arrangements — is trending permanent. As of September 2021, 45% of U.S. employees were working partly or fully remotely, and 91% of them planned to continue some level of remote work post-pandemic; in fact, 58% would consider leaving their current jobs if access to remote arrangements vanished. When combined with   evidence   showing that remote workers are as or more productive than their in-office counterparts, it’s clear that remote work is here to stay. With this shift comes the need for managers and leaders to master virtual mentorship. Four decades of  research  leaves no doubt that employees with access to positive mentoring relationships accrue numerous personal and professional benefits. And when mentoring is a discernible element of a  company culture , retention and advancement of talente

What Great Mentorship Looks Like in a Hybrid Workplace

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  Remote work has been an adjustment (to say the least) for everyone, and its   effect on our professional relationships  has been just as significant as the impact on daily tasks. For early-career employees, the lack of casual conversations at work poses a considerable challenge. How does one learn best practices to succeed in one’s career when you’re working alone from home? How does one build the professional relationships that are critical for survival and advancement? On the organizational side, how does the business build a culture that supports diversity and inclusion initiatives in the middle of a pandemic? Based on our recent experience leading organizations focused on online mentorship, we believe an organizational commitment to mentorship can address all of these issues. At  America Needs You (ANY)  (where Marianna serves as CEO and Michael served on the board), we fight for economic mobility and inclusion through a rigorous one-on-one mentoring and career development progra

What Efficient Mentorship Looks Like

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  MIKE KEMP/GETTY IMAGES The endless string of demanding tasks at work can leave us running on empty — deadlines, meetings, projects, and ongoing training modules all demanding our effort and limiting our time to refuel. As an energy-saving measure, we may cut corners. One task that commonly falls down on the priority list is mentoring. While  mentoring brings purpose and satisfaction , it can be draining. But while plenty of literature focuses on general mentorship strategies — the why, what, who, where, and when — strategies to save time and energy are often overlooked. In the face of a pandemic with no end in sight, we must preserve our fuel supplies while we mentor others. It is possible to be a mentor in an efficient manner that benefits mentees, growing their confidence and their network, but also conserves your energy. We call this an approach we call fuel-efficient mentoring. The goal of fuel-efficient mentoring is straightforward: to become a more adept mentor with an even lar

Real Mentorship Starts with Company Culture, Not Formal Programs

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  We hear it all the time. Ask executives and managers how junior talent is encouraged, developed, and supported, and you’ll hear some variation of this refrain: “We’ve got a mentoring program!” Even vague rumors of a mentoring “program” nested somewhere in HR allow too many leaders to check off the employee engagement and development blocks without carefully scrutinizing the quality, utilization rates, and outcomes of such formalized mentoring structures. Here is the problem: Mentoring programs typically rely on single mentor-mentee matches, pairings that by nature are quite formal and hierarchical, when all the evidence shows that many employees — especially women — prefer mentorships with a more  reciprocal and mutual  character. Single mentors are also less career enhancing than robust developmental networks or  mentoring constellations . What’s more, even the best mentoring programs are unlikely to achieve intended outcomes when the surrounding workplace is competitive and individ