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A Recognition Moment: An Interview with Jacqueline Scafidi of Zurich

Achievers

Meet Jacqueline Scafidi Employee Experience Specialist, Zurich North America. Her previous career incarnation included production stage management with the Chicago theatre community. To learn more about the award-winning platform that powers Zurich’s recognition program, sign up for a demo of Achievers today. . .

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A Recognition Moment: An Interview with Jacqueline Scafidi of Zurich

Achievers

Meet Jacqueline Scafidi. Her previous career incarnation included production stage management with the Chicago theatre community. On September 11, 2001, Zurich North America lost four colleagues in the World Trade Center attacks: John Keohane, Peggy Alario, Kathy Moran and Lud Picarro. 1,025,235 award points given.

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15 Best HCM Software in 2024 (Based on Four Research Parameters)

Vantage Circle

Pricing Workday doesn’t publicly disclose the pricing of its products. UKG Pro UKG Pro wasn't founded in a single year as a specific product. You can do this by contacting their sales team or requesting a demo. In 2001, SAP SuccessFactors went public in 2007 and was acquired by SAP in 2012.

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The 15 Top Call Center Software Platforms for 2024

Rallyware for Human Resources

What Are the 15 Top Call Center Software Products for 2024 and Their Sales Enablement Best Practices? Founded in 2001, the company counts 2,500+ enterprise, mid-market, and SMB customers in more than 100 countries. Overall, driving sales and performance, while boosting productivity and engagement, are the name of the game.

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Multigenerational Workforce: The Ultimate Guide

Primalogik

Here’s the breakdown by years of birth, according to Time : Gen Z (2001 to 2020) Millennials (1981 to 2000) Gen X (1965 to 1980) Baby Boomers (1946 to 1964) Traditionalists (1925 to 1945) In popular culture, these generations are often presented as clashing. Have two-way conversations to make sure you’re meeting employees’ needs.