Workforce management
Workforce management
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If we really want to be male feminists, then we need to take more paternity leave. Statistically speaking, this correlates with a lot of positives for women in the workforce. So let's go for real impact, instead of simply saying we support women’s empowerment.
October 10 -
A who’s who of banking industry executives turned out for the annual celebration of the Most Powerful Women. Pam Joseph won’t be the next CEO of TSYS after all, but Jamie Dimon seems to be setting JPMorgan Chase up for a female CEO. Does Marianne Lake have the edge?
October 6 -
Want a strong team? This is what Mary Navarro said she has learned about creating one in her 42-year banking career. Navarro accepted a Lifetime Achievement award at the Most Powerful Women in Banking gala Thursday night.
October 6 -
There's a growing consensus that helping young employees pay back student loan debt could be key to recruiting and retaining millennial talent at credit unions.
October 6 -
Executives from across the industry celebrated gender diversity Thursday evening at American Banker’s Most Powerful Women in Banking and Finance dinner in New York.
October 6 -
TD Bank's Linda Verba, who received a lifetime achievement award at the Most Powerful Women in Banking gala, said diversity cannot just be a buzzword.
October 6 -
Mary Callahan Erdoes of JPMorgan Chase outlines the secret to motivating employees that she learned from businessman Jack Ma.
October 6 -
TruMark fraud investigator earns nod for her work against elder abuse and more new hires, promotions and awards.
October 5 -
Tel Aviv is home to some of the world's top cybersecurity talent, the bank said.
October 4 -
How Ellen Alemany is reinforcing a set of core behaviors — like "straight talk" — to create the kind of culture she wants at CIT Group. She also discusses loan demand and the sentiment of middle-market businesses.
October 3 -
Banks that find true innovation hard to accomplish can take heart — it’s no picnic for startups either. To hear both sides share their challenges is an argument for collaboration.
October 3 -
Kate Quinn has raised U.S. Bancorp's profile by emphasizing culture above all else.
October 3 -
Researchers in Sweden found that venture capitalists often use unflattering language to describe female entrepreneurs. That could explain why women’s applications for funding were rejected more frequently than men’s.
October 3 -
Let others debate the meaning of the Fearless Girl statue. To State Street's Hannah Grove, its message to the banking industry was simple: create a more welcoming workplace for all.
October 2 -
The film industry is painting an ugly picture of what life is like inside banks, and that could hurt banks' recruitment efforts.
October 2 -
With baby boomers moving into retirement and many young folks eschewing careers in banking, the industry could soon be facing a talent shortage. Are more banking degree programs the answer?
September 29 -
The company would not say where the jobs are based or how many positions are being eliminated. The layoffs come as Capital One's investments in digital technology are yielding efficiency gains.
September 29 -
Wondering who is new to the rankings of the Most Powerful Women in Banking and Finance? Here’s an overview of the changes. Plus we recap all of the stories so far, including the top team winners, a feature on CIT Group’s Ellen Alemany, and New York regulator Maria Vullo’s op-ed on the Fearless Girl statue.
September 29 -
Along with paid sabbaticals, Idaho State University CU offers a variety of programs to keep staff healthy and engaged with their work.
September 28 -
Five steps to increasing staffers' confidence -- and, in turn, boosting the bottom line.
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