Is social recruiting actually happening?

Social Recruiting

This is fast becoming ‘buzzword territory’ and not an actual strategy designed to get you the right people. Continue Reading

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Your senior leadership shouldn’t be individual contributors

Senior Leadership

When someone making about $250,000 a year is line-editing tweets, you may have a priority problem within your organization — and you should probably fix it. Continue Reading

Why the performance appraisal is a joke

Performance Appraisal

Research from Wharton that will blow your mind on the notion of “good employees” vs. “bad employees.” Continue Reading

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Great place to work myth: Compensation

Great place to work

There are hundreds of studies about what makes a great place to work, yes? And most bear out this idea that compensation is NOT paramount in that equation — although executives are often confused by this. Continue Reading

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The ‘We’re so understaffed’ myth

Understaffed

Your company’s probably NOT actually understaffed. You probably are just using the people you do have incorrectly, or letting them skate on true responsibilities. Continue Reading

Has employee loyalty finally died?

Employee Loyalty

You’d reckon the answer is yes (for many people). But why? And what does it mean? And how can companies react and maybe get a strategic advantage back from it? Continue Reading

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Human Resources: How do we still call it ‘human?’

Human Resources

Please explain to me how Human Resources operates in a ‘human’ way. I see the process ways, the protocol ways, the compliance ways, and the cover-your-ass ways. Where are the human ways? Continue Reading

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Employee engagement ideas: Cut the BS

Employee engagement ideas

Saying that your company has a “purpose-driven mission alignment around core values and employee experience” is BS and fluff. It means nothing to a rank-and-file worker, and it hurts employee engagement. So let’s cut the crap. Continue Reading