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Karl Giuseffi

EVP of Research and InnovationTalent Plus Inc

Lincoln, NE

Member Since March 2022

Skills

Research
Statistics
Public Speaking

About

I revel in applied research around an organization’s most important resource, its people. I enjoy closely working with executive leaders and teams to simplify and streamline data-driven insights to inform people strategies. An additional passion of mine is guiding leadership decision-making and innovation around organizational leadership and culture. I am a fierce advocate for using data to drive meaningful change in people management, selection, development and people analytics to deliver better business outcomes. Aside from academic publications, my research has been featured in various outlets such as the Wall Street Journal and Salon. All in all, I am fascinated by people and dream of a world where they are best set up for success and businesses flourish as a result.

Published content

16 best practices to increase employee retention

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Implement these strategies to build stronger team morale and loyalty in 2024. In today's marketplace, when it comes to attracting and retaining staff members who want to invest their time and services for the long term, trust and transparency are required every step of the way. In addition, it's even more important to ensure that potential employees and employers are in alignment during the hiring process to begin with. Fostering a workplace culture that encourages regular team communication empowers staff members to voice any concerns as needed and feel recognized when they make a valuable contribution to help their department or company move forward. Below, experts fromFast Company Executive Board share 16 strategies to help employers improve employee retention rates in the coming new year.

What have you learned from a leading businesswoman at work? 

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It's Women's Entrepreneurship Day! This year, WEDO celebrates 10 years of its mission to empower more women in leadership.  Across a broad range of industries, women in leadership pour mentorship and guidance into developing their direct mentees or encouraging their colleagues to make sound business decisions—positively impacting the recipients' lives and future careers for the better.  However, in the marketplace, it is not uncommon for women (no matter what level they have reached in their field of interest) to experience "imposter syndrome." If left unchecked, this mindset can hinder their potential growth and success in the short and long term. Instead, the key is for them to boldly redefine their narrative and career path before someone else does. Women's Entrepreneurship Day Organization (WEDO) was founded by Wendy Diamond in 2013. To mark its 10-year milestone, 20 experts from Fast Company Executive Board share the best advice they've ever received from a successful woman in business.

20 financial pitfalls that can impact a company's growth factor

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Don't rush your business decision-making process.  There are certain financial dealings that can make or break a company's ability to thrive—whether the marketplace is up, down, or all over the place. That's why it's so important to put a strategy in place (and stick with it) that aligns with the company's core values, purpose, and longevity. Without that, it's very easy to become distracted by unproven trends and potential investments that may or may not be the best fit for your organization right now. To help leaders become better decision-makers when it comes to business and finance, here, 20 experts from Fast Company Executive Board each share one financial trap that leadership should avoid.

18 executives discuss their professional drive and determination

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What inspired your career path? There are a variety of reasons why people choose to go into business or become interested in a specific career industry sector. Some would say that the key to finding your calling is to do what you love or pursue an area where your skills can truly make a difference in the lives of others. Here, 18 business leaders from Fast Company Executive Board weigh in on what inspired them to seek and maintain their current position as a professional in their succeeding organizations.

Have you found your true calling in life yet? 

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Here are 15 strategies to get you on the right path if you are still searching for personal and career fulfillment. When you're just starting out in a career of any sort, it's not unusual to—at times—feel worried or uncertain about your current path. How do you know if you are making the right decision about where you're committing your valuable time and energy in the workforce? Are you genuinely happy—at least for right now?  Being honest with yourself (and others) about your end goals is something to be proud of, and it's also a step in the right direction. Sometimes it's beneficial to experiment with different opportunities—even ones that turn out to be the wrong fit. To offer some further guidance, 15 Fast Company Executive Board members share additional ideas to find clarity as you begin to figure out where you want to see yourself five, ten, or even 20 years from now. In the meantime, proactively devote your best self to whatever it is you are currently doing now, while you're searching. You never know what your diligence in the task at hand may lead to down the road. It's all part of the journey.

10 ways to make better decisions and reach your business goals

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Start with a few target items that align with the big picture. There are so many factors that go into building and maintaining a scalable business that has the potential to thrive—year after year. As a leader's to-do list continues to grow, where do you start when it comes to making important decisions that will impact the future of the business? Below,  10 experts from Fast Company Executive Board discuss how others can effectively balance the short- and long-term goals in their business decision-making process.

Company details

Talent Plus Inc

Company bio

Talent Plus is the premier global human resources consulting firm and the leading partner in building and sustaining high-performing and fully-engaged cultures through talent selection, development and analytics. Our long-standing client relationships date back to the 1950s when we first began utilizing scientific studies of success to build high-performing Talent-Based Organizations ® (TBO ®). At Talent Plus, our founders have spent more than 50 years studying talent; listening to what top performers think, believe and feel; and building structured interviews to help world-class companies identify, select and develop the best talent. Each day, Talent Plus associates partner with clients around the globe in multiple languages, exceeding their expectations and creating a measurable impact on their business. Talent Plus opened its Asia-Pacific office in 2007 and has had its corporate office in Lincoln, NE, USA, since its inception.

Industry

Corporate leadership

Area of focus

Talent Plus
Human Resources Consulting
HR Consulting

Company size

51 - 200