This Week in Leadership (Sept 9 - Sept 15)

Why salary increases are slowing down. Plus, employees pretend to work the most?

Why salary increases have slowed down considerably. How business leaders are viewing the US presidential matchup. Plus, how employees can improve their own careers when a colleague leaves. Here are some recent articles by Korn Ferry's content team on leadership-related news. 

Where Have the Salary Increases Gone?

Wage growth has hit its lowest levels in two years, creating new challenges for firms vying for top talent.

While the Candidates Debate, So Do Business Leaders

With the presidential race intensifying, corporate leaders find themselves holding back on plans until November.

Who Pretends to Work More—Employees or Leaders?

Fifty-eight percent of managers fear employees are faking work. But surprise: leaders may be pretending even more.

5 Ways to Step Up When a Colleague Leaves

Firms are taking months to bring in replacements for departing workers. How volunteering for a little more work could pay off over the long run.

Recognition Needs No Holiday

Korn Ferry CEO Gary Burnison explains why you shouldn’t wait for a special occasion to tell your colleagues that they are appreciated.