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ROI – 411 for Measuring Human Capital
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| Looking for a quick lesson on ROI? This article explains what exactly ROI is, how it relates to HR, and easy techniques to utilize within your organization. |
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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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Consultancy company penalised for AWA duress
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| The Federal Magistrates Court has found an IR consultancy company jointly liable with an employer for applying duress to an employee in relation to an AWA. |
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How To Fire An Employee: The Do's and Don'ts of Terminating Employees to Keep You Out of Hot Water
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| One very common question we get asked is: How do I fire an employee? As a business owner, if you've selected and trained well, set clear expectations, and provided regular ongoing performance coaching and feedback, your need to let go of an employee should be minimal.
However, it can and does happen that people just don't fit in with your organization. So what do you do?
In this article, we'll discuss the do's and don'ts of firing an employee. |
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7 Reasons for Failed Employee Probations
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When a new employee starts with your company, the first few months are like a honeymoon period. You and the employee are getting to know each other, working out what makes each other tick and the employee is learning about your business.
During this period, both sides work out if they are a "fit" and if the employee is not working out, then their probation is not confirmed (read - sacked). Generally probation lasts for 3 months, but in Australia under Work Choices (and where you notify the person before they commence), this probationary period can be up to 6 months.
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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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Relationships: The Key to Organizational Success
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| Every company has an organizational structure which determines the duties and obligations of each employee. Each employee, from executive to manager to the employee, plays an important role in the productivity and success of the organization. In many cases channeled down organizational decisions can have a negative influence on the relationship between the supervisor and the employee which results in losses in organizational productivity and profits. Organizational relationships between supervisors and employees are the key to the success of any organization. |
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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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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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CAN TECHNOLOGY IMPROVE EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT?
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| Studies around the world have revealed that engagement levels have a direct impact on employee's performance and consequently on the bottom line. A well established co-relation exists between employee engagement and business results.
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What to do when an employee steals your IP
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| Losing a valuable client hurts. Losing that client to a former employee, on the other hand, gives you a sickening feeling in your stomach, particularly when that employee told you they weren’t leaving to work for a competitor. So when you find out that an employee has done precisely that what do you do? |
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