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Hire the Best Staff - Part Two 'Selection'
"Hire the Best Staff" is Part Two 'Selection' in an integrated approach to human resources management. Behavioral interviewing will help identify qualified candidates that 'fit' your organization. People that fit well are more productive. Part Three 'Involvement'. Part Four 'Development'. Part Five 'Compensation'.

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Do You Know and Plan For The 3Rs for Your Business
Everyone is familiar with the 3-R’s from school – reading, ‘riting and ‘rithmetic. This was our first introduction to an effective performance model. As proficiency increased in each R, performance was further enhanced. Effective performance models by their very design are a continuum that automatically raises performance to the next level.

Managing Employees Performance
Measuring employee performance has come a long way from the annual performance appraisal to an on-going performance management process. In the past, managers and employees met once a year for the annual performance appraisal (review) to look back at the work done during the previous year and to evaluate what was accomplished. Human resources managers, managers/ supervisors and employees have come to realize that only looking back does little to improve performance. In recent years, there has been a shift away from performance appraisals to a more comprehensive approach called performance management.

How Leaders Improve Performance
To improve business performance, leaders need to pay attention to both developing their leadership skills and developing the organisation. This article explores how these are inter-related and provides an integral understanding of what affects the performance of an organisation. Questions are provided to help illuminate the readers capability as they explore the 4 quadrants of the leadership and organisational development landscape, together with an excerise to help develop their awareness and skill.

Managing Performance: How To Conduct A Performance Review Right
One of the most common questions we get asked is: "We need to do annual performance reviews. Do you have a performance review form that we could use?" While admirable that the need to conduct a performance review is recognized, the purpose is often lost in the frenzy of filling out forms, setting up meetings with employees, and sitting through awkward, contrived discussions with them about their performance. The performance review is about managing and improving performance. It should be a motivating, inspiring process conducted not just once a year, but on a regular basis. In this article, we'll discuss how to effectively manage performance and provide tips for how and when to conduct a proper performance review.

Distraction Control: The most important skill for consistent high-performance in your business
Let's face it; most of us are likely to get distracted throughout the course of a day. And, it takes awareness that you've gotten distracted and effort to get back on track. Focusing THROUGH distractions is the most important skill you'll need to develop for consistent high-performance in your business. Read on to learn more...

Understanding what motivates your sales team
In these rapidly changing times it is vital for managers to understand what it is that motivate their sales teams in order to optimise performance and create loyalty. It is a vital managerial skill in the 21st century.

The ABCs of Raising Kid “Connectors”: Five Lessons in Connecting That Will Set Your Kids Up for Success Now and in the Future
There is a very important skill that your kids probably aren’t being taught in school. In fact, it’s probably not even on your Parenting 101 radar. That skill is the ability to truly connect with others. It's a skill you must address, and one that will play a huge role in a child’s long-term success in life.

Learn to Say No in Four Effective Ways
Learning to say no is a very important leadership skill. Learning to say no properly is a foundational assertiveness skill. This skill will help you manage your time better, hold yourself and others accountable and help you delegate more effectively. Learn four different ways to say no and simplify your life and the life of those around you.

Personal Accountability
This Article explores the significance that personal accountability plays in the workplace. What becomes apparent to the reader are the people within their organisations who completely lack this skill and the repercussions of that. Conversely the benefits of those who excel at this skill is explored and identified. This is a must see for any leader of any team who wishes to see top performance within their workplace.

Plug Into The Power Of Connection! 5 Magic Steps To Build Your Network
The most important skill you can master in life is the skill of networking – building relationships. I truly believe the better connected you are, the more successful you will be – yes I believe it is that simple. Research proves it. All things being equal, education, training, skill set; people who are better connected are more successful.

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