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      Adaptability, agility and sustainability make an HR strategy resilient. This article explores how that resilience can help companies face challenges during unpredictable times.
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      Last fall, recession fears were running high. It was hard to escape the conversation; predictions for the next big crash flew all over the media while clients, friends, acquaintances, and others constantly asked the team at my financial planing firm if a recession was really about to happen. Our answer to that question
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