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In a groundbreaking collaboration, former ADP talent executives Jordan Birnbaum and Laura Martin have joined forces to launch a new initiative aimed at revolutionizing people management through innovative applications of social psychology and behavioral science. This partnership seeks to address the challenges organizations face in engaging and motivating their workforce by leveraging scientific insights to drive exceptional results.
Jordan Birnbaum, known for his strategic acumen and expertise in talent management, brings a wealth of experience from his tenure at ADP. Laura Martin, a respected columnist for Psychology Today and a seasoned C-suite veteran, adds her deep understanding of human behavior and organizational dynamics to the mix. Together, they aim to create a unique approach that prioritizes the well-being and development of employees while enhancing overall business performance.
Their mission is to cultivate uncommon results by fostering a deeper understanding of the psychological factors that influence workplace behavior. By integrating these principles into organizational practices, they hope to empower leaders and teams to unlock their full potential, ultimately leading to a more engaged and productive workforce.
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