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Conference Attendance 301

China Gorman

In 2010 I wrote Conference Attendance 101 , a post on my blog, Data Point Tuesday. Attending HR conferences successfully – getting the most out of the experience – really has taken careful planning and tons of time management. For one, there are a TON of HR-related conferences to choose from.

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Conference Attendance 101

China Gorman

This was originally published on August 31, 2010 — it’s still valid today. You took advice from my last blog post and decided which conference to attend. But now you want to be sure that you leverage your investment by making the most of your attendance. I recommend attending all the General Sessions.

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Gen Z in the workplace: how technology can increase happiness at work

Homebase

Let’s look at what Gen Z is, how they compare to other generations, the advantages and disadvantages of hiring Gen Zers, and how this technologically advanced generation can be kept happy and productive in the workplace. Let’s look at some key values of the Baby Boomer, Gen X, and Millennial generations.

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What You Should Know About Leadership Development Training

Workplace Psychology

The Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) defines leadership development as “formal and informal training and professional development programs designed to assist employees in developing leadership skills” (SHRM, 2020). They will form an important role in raising trainee’s expectations before they attend.

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HRE Column: Wrapping up HR Tech, and Looking Forward to 2018

Steve Boese

Once again, I offer my semi-frequent reminder and pointer for blog readers that I also write a monthly column at Human Resource Executive Online called Inside HR Tech that can be found here. I can't thank you all enough for making this last HR Tech the best event in our history. Cloud, Mobile, Analytics: Not "If?"

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When (and Why) You Should Introduce a New HR Policy

Zenefits

Well-defined human resources ( HR ) policies are an essential part of any company’s framework. The reality is that we can’t solve every business problem or challenge with a new HR policy. Sometimes HR policies do more harm than good, especially ones not designed or introduced correctly.

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Year-Round Recognition: Crafting a Continuous Employee Appreciation Strategy for 2024

Empuls

  Nothing is more fun, exciting, engaging, productive, and fulfilling for employees than having a culture of appreciation in the workplace.    Meanwhile, employers should realize that employee appreciation translates to a high employee morale, increased engagement, improved productivity, and overall business success.