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Recognition for a job well done with Dorothy Gibbons

Thrive Global

Recognition for a job well done is one of the most effective ways to give feedback. But if it isn’t timely or doesn’t convey that the giver really understands the depth of the accomplishment or effort, even recognition, the best of feedback, can come across sounding lame or insincere.

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Navigating Changes Over 25 Years of Compensation: Part I – Astron’s Early Days

Astron Solutions

We would meet with candidates, and they would ask, ‘Why would we work for you? We confirmed, and he responded with, ‘Well, then you better get out to the lobby with the televisions.’ The Great Recession of 2008 / 2009 had begun, impacting us just as much as the next company. I could work for Goldman Sachs or American Express.

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Is the HR Accountable for Mass Layoffs?

Keka HR Blog

You were there when it happened. The meetings to discuss the need to hire recruiters. To meet the growing demand of the digital boom, overoptimistic firms made the HR hire in droves. Pushed aside from decision-making but pushed to the front to deliver the message each time. The job postings on LinkedIn. The applications.

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Plan for COVID-19 Workplace Response

Affinity HR Group

Please note that you can implement any Company policy as a limited-time practice due to special circumstances so do not fear that making temporary accommodations will create a regular commitment or precedent. Consider allowing them to work from home or granting time off without penalty so they can reduce their exposure.

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3 Reasons Physical Offices & Face-to-Face Meetings Are Not Going Away

Workplace Psychology

The traditional, physical office is not going away any time soon despite advances in technology allowing people to work remotely , either at a home office, coworking space, virtual office, or another remote location (such as a coffee shop, library, or bookstore).

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HR Tech Weekly: Episode #273: Stacey Harris and John Sumser

HR Examiner

It’s definitely scary time I think for everybody. Other than the little bit of time I have to go out to physical therapy for my ankle surgery. I am doing well. So we’ll see it’s definitely heading into another scary time here in the leasing days. So it’s sort of a weird, confusing time.

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Is the HR Accountable for the Mass Layoffs?

Keka HR Blog

You were there when it happened. The meetings to discuss the need to hire recruiters. To meet the growing demand of the digital boom, overoptimistic firms made the HR hire in droves. Pushed aside from decision-making but pushed to the front to deliver the message each time. The job postings on LinkedIn. The applications.