Management & Leadership
I recently moved. In the process, a few new items were needed as the old items were too big for the new space. As was the case with my office space. In looking for the right fit, we found something at IKEA. I liked it and it was the right size. We promptly purchased the desk and file storage unit and returned home eager to see it all come together.
Read More »Wouldn’t it be great if everyone said and did the right thing all the time and no one’s feelings ever got hurt? That would be a perfect world – which, of course, we know we don’t live in. But we can wish, can’t we?!
Read More »As the pendulum of demographics begins to swing towards the next generation of employees, Millennials in the workplace are beginning to change the landscape of organizational structure.
Read More »Building a business case to get leadership buy-in is important when you implement a performance management application.
Read More »Performance management was a big topic of discussion throughout 2015 and new performance management trends in 2016 will spur significant changes, but will your company be embracing them?
Read More »Times are tight – and so is time. But if everyone could improve meetings, we’d all be able to save time, money and aggravation. We all live our lives attending meetings: staff meetings, management meetings, board meetings, project meetings, etc.
Read More »Whether you’re implementing new technology, building a sales culture, initiating a new strategy or changing hours, it requires managers who can influence others to change the way they think and act.
Read More »In many regions of the country, folks are enjoying the changing of seasons. Cooler temperatures, colorful leaves (on trees or in piles on the ground), pumpkin carving, cider and donuts, early holiday music (if you’re into that), and other evidence of late autumn abound.
Read More »As we look at the calendar and realize that another year has started, we may have made a New Year’s resolution or two, maybe to lose those extra few pounds or to try to get more organized. Professionally, it’s time to turn over a new leaf as well. Companies are starting to execute new strategic plans and employees are excited to see what the New Year will bring. With this, let’s review the top 5 New Year’s resolutions for HR professionals:
Read More »In 2008, the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act (GINA) became federal law. Among other things, GINA prohibits discrimination in employment based on genetic information, which includes not just the employees’ genetic information, but also their family medical history.
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