Bryan A. Hancock

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Bryan A. Hancock

Bryan A. Hancock

@bryanahancock

Committed to connecting people to opportunity in the future of work.

Katılım Ocak 2010
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McLeanathletics
McLeanathletics@McLeanathletics·
Boys Lax with the 12-7 victory over Yorktown in the Regional Semifinals!! Regional finals will be Friday night and we are on to States!
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Bryan A. Hancock@bryanahancock·
Think AI will reduce the need for managers? Think again. Work is transforming, but the need for empathetic human oversight is only increasing. I recently spoke with Microsoft’s WorkLab podcast. Listen here: microsoft.com/en-us/worklab/…
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Bryan A. Hancock@bryanahancock·
Middle managers can drive the success of organizations—if they have the skills to succeed. Our latest article shares success stories of companies that have upskilled their managers and identifies 4 principles for effective capability-building programs. mckinsey.dsmn8.com/WVxqdjBsfw
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The Globe and Mail
The Globe and Mail@globeandmail·
Beleaguered middle managers are often our organizations’ most valuable players dlvr.it/StcjGf
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McKinsey & Company
McKinsey & Company@McKinsey·
Generative AI (#genAI) is here—it’s powerful, accessible, and poised to change the way we work. From #recruiting to #performance management and #chatbot-enabled professional growth, here’s how to start thinking about putting gen AI to work for you: mck.co/44JfihF
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McKinsey & Company
McKinsey & Company@McKinsey·
A new McKinsey book—Power to the Middle: Why Managers Hold the Keys to the Future of Work—demonstrates the need for middle managers to be at the very center of changes in work, the workforce, and the workplace. Our latest article dives into this topic: mck.co/46Mn7F3
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Harvard Business Review
Harvard Business Review@HarvardBiz·
Your middle managers can help shape the new world of work. In Power to the Middle, @McKinsey thought leaders offer a new model for companies to radically alter the way they hire, train, and reward these managers. amzn.to/44Rfg76
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Harvard Business Review
Harvard Business Review@HarvardBiz·
"This is a surprisingly sprightly book, full of personal insights, experiences and regrets." @FT review of Power to the Middle by Bill Schaninger, Bryan Hancock, and Emily Field of @McKinsey
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McKinsey & Company
McKinsey & Company@McKinsey·
Generative AI (#genAI) is here—it’s powerful, accessible, and poised to change the way we work. From #recruiting to #performance management and #chatbot-enabled professional growth, here’s how to start thinking about putting gen AI to work for you: mck.co/3P1rplj
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Bryan A. Hancock@bryanahancock·
Middle managers are critical to organizational performance and to the development and well-being of people they manage. This new @HarvardBiz article written by me, @Schaninger and Emily Field explores themes from our upcoming book, Power to the Middle hbr.org/2023/07/dont-e…
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Bryan A. Hancock@bryanahancock·
I spoke with Chief Executive about the current talent landscape, including how to retain and attract talent. Organizations that take the time to learn why employees are leaving—and act thoughtfully—will have a distinct edge. Read the article here: bit.ly/3AV6Pdg
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Scott Van Pelt
Scott Van Pelt@notthefakeSVP·
Virginia offense is the most fun in the USA at the moment that you might not know about. Bearded, red headed, wild man at QB zipping it all over hells half acre. # 99 out there in the mix. 42 at the half. TD’s on 6 straight drives to end the half. Sure. Why not?
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Bryan A. Hancock@bryanahancock·
People are quitting their jobs at close to record levels. One set of reasons: they feel insufficiently connected to, and valued by, their managers and organizations. mckinsey.com/business-funct…
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