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Fitting In: From “On Staff” to “In the Know”
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| An effective orientation process can help you get and keep staff during these tough hiring times. |
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Ten Truths About Employee Communication In A Unionized Environment
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| Most enlightened managers realize that effective employee communication is vital to organizational success. However, the presence of a union complicates management's mission to communicate effectively with employees. What are the "rules of engagement" in a unionized environment? A veteran employee communicator shares his experience. |
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Courage And The Agony of Coaching Employees
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| Coaching isn't always easy as it is thought to be, no one wants to sound like they are bulldozing an employee when only making a small correction to a generally effective employee. Coaching is not only a skill its a strategy. |
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Human Resources — A Key To Competitive Advangtage
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| This article provides some keys to developing a work force which provides competitive advantage in the marketplace. These keys deal with recruiting, employee orientation, employee testing, compensation, team building, and motivation. |
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Get on the right track with executive onboarding
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| Most organizations offer some level of orientation for new leaders. But without a well-defined plan for integrating the new leader, the risk of poor performance and failure is high. Executive onboarding has grown out of traditional orientation to provide a more comprehensive and systematic plan for helping executives transition into their new role. Onboarding reinforces conventional orientation and training programs with highly focused one-to-one leadership coaching, targeted skills development, and timely objective feedback. The goal is twofold: first, ensure that new executives find their footing quickly and avoid costly missteps; second, help them build effective alliances with their direct reports to ensure continuity and cooperation in achieving organizational goals. |
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The Importance of an Effective Orientation
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| An orientation is merely an introduction of your company to the new employee and of this new person to your business; your clients, products and services, and the way you conduct business. Many new employees become frustrated and decide that accepting the job offer was a mistake because you, the new employer did not take the time to orient him or her to the new job. |
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Five Secrets to Becoming the Perfect Employee That Everyone Wants – Part One
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| With ever increasing deadlines, decreasing resources, and changing workplaces, sometimes it can be challenging to be a good employee, much less a perfect employee. The employee who can rise above the everyday problems and embrace challenges will be the person that every employer wants.
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Fitting In: From “On Staff” to “In the Know”
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Six Steps To Creating More Productive Staff Performance Evaluations
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| Conducting a performance review can be difficult, for both the employer and employee. However, done correctly, the review process can be productive and key to employee retention. This article provides some helpful tips related to preparing for and conducting effective staff performance evaluations. |
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Small Business Employee Policies Series: Probationary Period
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| The probationary period, also called an orientation and review period is essentially a trial period for both you and your new employee to determine whether the job match is a good one. It is essential that you have an employee policy in place that will support the need to terminate your employee if job related issues do occur during the early stages of your new staff members’ employment. |
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Employee Engagement From The Start = Production
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| Don¡¦t Assume It¡¦s About Money; keeping employees engaged is important in this economy, but I believe employee engagement matters, regardless of the economy. Most companies are not changing the way they hire or engage current employees, although they should by implementing these 3 components to effective employee engagement. |
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