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A Pig In Lipstick? Let's Focus On The Right Things
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| The key is not forgetting what you are in business to do, what your company values are, and the core competencies needed to achieve the goals of the company. |
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YOUR EMPLOYEES ARE REALLY VOLUNTEERS
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| At a recent leadership breakfast held through Lehigh University's Iacocca Institute, the speaker made mention that employees are really just volunteers. And it made me think…..if employees are volunteers at our organization, meaning they volunteer to accept employment with us…that means they can volunteer to work and they can volunteer to leave. |
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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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Demotivating Employees
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| It is a very disheartening experience to listen to a demotivated employee complaining how his/her boss's management style is having a negative frustrating impact on his performance. my job as a consultant and university teaching staff has given me an opportunity to experience some of my clients and/or students organizational woos. |
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Employer successfully questions an employee’s medical certificate
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| In a recent case before the Federal Magistrates Court it was determined that the sacking of an employee for not attending work was lawful, despite the fact that the employee had a medical certificate which permitted the employee to not attend work. |
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Put Your Money Where Your Metrics Are
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| The author discusses how to Link Customer Experience to Employee Evaluation, Rewards & Recognition Within A Culture of Accountability. |
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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.
The following are five secrets to being the perfect employee everyone wants. |
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Successful Interviewing
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| The primary reason for the failure of most interviews to identify a truly outstanding candidate is that most interviews focus on the capabilities, background and experience of the prospective employee. This approach ignores the fact that the interviewee is a human being that the employer is going to have to live with day after day. There is a way to stack the odds in your favor and significantly increase the likelihood that you will be satisfied with the employee that you select. It all depends upon how you conduct the employee interview.
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Recession-Proof Lessons of Succession
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| This article is based on the author’s experience in partnering with a Level 5 CEO who was orchestrating his own succession. This leadership transition represented the first at this level since the 153-year-old company became an employee owned business in a buyout from the last family owner. The company became employee-owned after 140 years of family ownership, growing more than 10 times in 10 years following the transfer of ownership. They have sustained more than 10 years of consecutive profitability as a privately held organization. Today, they generate revenue of more than $1.5 billion with over 2,500 employees of whom more than 300 are stockholders. |
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The Top 10 Signs You Are Hiring A Lawsuit Waiting To Happen
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| Lawsuits brought by an employee or because of an employee often catch employers by surprise. Yet, an examination of the employee's application shows that an employer could often have predicted well in advance that they were hiring a lawsuit just waiting to happen. Labor attorneys know form experience that when there is an employee problem, it often could have been anticipated by a careful review of the application.
Here are ten (10) potential danger signals that can help an employer avoid hiring a problem in the first place.
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Profit Growth Strategy # 11 For Virtual Assistants
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| Dozens of books have been written on the selection process for employees. The experts recommend a variety of tactics and strategies that ensure the prospective employee has the skills for the job and is the right fit for the culture of the organization. One less than stellar employee can damage the team. For a small entrepreneur, one bad employee could destroy the company’s reputation. |
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Winning Brands don’t stop at Customer experience, but do Employee experience too!
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| The customer experience and customer journey is now well used in the marketer’s lexicon. But how often do you see Employer Corporate Brands also use the employee experience and employee journey in their lexicons? |
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