The Proactive Employer - Viral Pay with Ann Bares | |||
| by Stephanie Thomas, Ph.D. - Feb, 2012 Rewards and recognition are a critical part of any overall compensation plan. But it's not always easy to know what kind of rewards and recognition programs are going to be most effective in your organization. Is a purely discretionary bonus program the right choice, or should you opt fo... | |||
The Proactive Employer - Conversations with William Tincup | |||
| by Stephanie Thomas, Ph.D. - Jan, 2012 Have you thought about the way you communicate? When you're having a conversation with someone, are you focused on that conversation, or are you thinking about the other 80 items on your to-do list? Do you tailor the message to the specific audience you're communicating with, or do you d... | |||
| State Job Bank Directory by Local JobNetwork™ - Dec, 2011 Find Your State Job Bank The publicly-funded state workforce system provides administration of unemployment insurance laws, employment services, training programs, employment statistics and labor market information, and other programs and services. You can find... | |||
| Seventy One Percent of Americans Disengaged at Work by Marcia Robinson - Nov, 2011 Responses from American workers In a recent tracking poll from Gallup, revealed that 71% of Americans were "not engaged" or "actively disengaged" as it relates to their work. Gallup defines this disengagement to mean, "they are emotionally disconnected from their workplaces and are less li... | |||
| Why Bad Hires Harm More Than Your Bottom Line by Marcia Robinson - Nov, 2011 Who has not heard the horror stories about the great applicant who turned out to be a really bad hire? No matter how tight the screening process, there are always some applicants who make it through the process with flying colors and who later turn out to be a bad fit for the organization.... | |||
| Executive Team Building – Establishing A Team Direction by Shari Roth - Sep, 2011 One of the major roles of executive leadership is to build solid teams. Executive team building for results is grounded in knowing and understanding the direction of the team. The direction sets the stage for the purpose of the team and where the team is going. Without establishing a te... | |||
| ALJ RULES ON OFCCP'S DESK AUDIT SCREEN OF ITEM 11 by David Cohen - Aug, 2011 A recent ruling by an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) regarding Item 11 requests has some important implications for both contractors and the OFCCP. The case, OFCCP v. United Space Alliance LLC, DOL, OALJ, No. 2011-OFC-00002, 2/28/11, can be found here. Before discussing the case, it mi... | |||
| Back to the Future: Recruiting Circa 2020 by Lou Adler - Jul, 2011 As I ponder the future of where our industry is headed, I’m reminded of Geoffrey Moore’s technology adoption curve, from his fine book, Crossing the Chasm. It describes how users (aka “buyers”) of technology follow a predictable adoption rate, generally based on their comfort with the tech... | |||
| 8 Tips for Managing Summer Interns by Alexandra Levit - Jun, 2011 It's that time of year again! College students and recent grads are starting their summer internships and their managers are wondering how in the world they're going to keep them occupied while providing a valuable experience. Over at the Intuit Small Business blog, Liz Magill has some exc... | |||
| What Twitter Can Do for Your Business by Ariana Cohn - Apr, 2011 Twitter is a communications platform that helps businesses and their customers to do a number of useful things. As a business, you can use it to quickly share information with people interested in your company, gather real-time marketing intelligence and feedback, and build relationships w... | |||
| Dick Nettell, Extreme Leader by Steve Farber - Apr, 2011 Yesterday, I had a long talk with my old friend (and constant source of leadership inspiration), Dick Nettell. Dick had a long and storied career at Bank of America where his results and style were legendary. I mentioned in an earlier post that he’s in the process of writing a book, and he... | |||
| Making a Case for Air Traffic Controllers Sleeping on the Job by Marcia Robinson - Apr, 2011 There have been five reported incidents of air traffic controllers sleeping on the job in the last few weeks. Following the Reagan International Airport incident, air traffic controllers have been caught sleeping on the job at Reno-Tahoe airport, McGhee Tyson airport, Seattle International... | |||
| How Performance Reviews Brand the Reviewer by Dawn Lennon - Apr, 2011 It's a draw. All the arguments about performance reviews are correct. The process can be fair or unfair, useful or a sham, legitimate or bogus. It all comes down to us-the reviewers. Do you care? For many supervisors, it's about the paper, not the process. We whine about writin... | |||
| 20 Careers Where Women Outnumber Men by Barbara Safani - Apr, 2011 I know that Tuesday was International Working Women’s Day, but since I think we should celebrate working women (and men!) everyday, I decided to hold off on this post so it could get some air time on one of the other 364 days of the year when women are making meaningful contributions to th... | |||
| The Yellow Legal Pad by Suzanne Bates - Apr, 2011 Some years ago I had a boss who demonstrated how easy it is to get the best ideas from people. I was a television reporter at then-CBS-owned WCAU-TV in Philadelphia. Every morning at 8 am (an ungodly hour for those of us who worked the 11:00 pm news) the entire team of reporters and produc... | |||
| Employer Webinars by Local JobNetwork™ - Apr, 2011 | |||
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