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We’re All More “Toxic Aware” in 2023

The Muse

In the era of the Great Resignation and quiet quitting, we're more aware of toxic workplaces, bosses, and job descriptions than ever before. Here's to escaping toxic situations for good.

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3 Ways to Revamp Your HR Processes

Namely

With the new year and setting new objectives, you’re likely overwhelmed with all that you need to do. One goal to consider is revamping your HR processes. This can help streamline the way you do business and simplify how you manage your people.

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The 12 Key Functions of Human Resources

Analytics in HR

HR has many important functions in the organization. These include recruitment, performance management, learning and development, and many more. In total, there are 12 key functions of Human Resources Management. If we want to understand the functions of Human Resources, we need to understand what Human Resource Management (HRM) is. According to Storey (1995) , HRM is a distinctive approach to employment management that seeks to achieve competitive advantage through the strategic deployment of a

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‘Quiet Hiring:’ A New Name for a Revived Practice

SHRM Resources

In the wake of last year’s “quiet quitting” and “quiet firing” phenomena—catchphrases for employee disengagement and passive performance management—comes “quiet hiring,”.

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The Rules Do Apply: Navigating HR Compliance

Speaker: Ann Meyers Piccirillo

HR Compliance is like a giant game of whack-a-mole. Once you think your company is compliant with all policies and procedures documented and in place, there’s a new or amended law, regulation, or final rule that pops up landing you back at ‘start.’ There are shifts, interpretations, and balancing acts to understanding compliance changes. Keeping up is not easy and it’s very time consuming.

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30 Tips For Upskilling in the Workplace to Stay Competitive

EmployeeConnect

The workplace of the modern era is always changing and evolving. It is imperative to constantly upskill and develop one’s knowledge and talents to remain competitive and relevant in the work market today. In order to execute their existing jobs or take on new positions within a company, individuals must receive the training and development they need.

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5 Types of Employee Turnover and How to Manage Them

15Five

No one stays in the same job forever — that sounds more like an episode of Black Mirror than fulfilling employment! Change at work is inevitable, whether we choose to take a new opportunity, move to another city, raise children, or eventually retire. That’s turnover; the rate at which employees leave an organization, and are replaced by new people. Low turnover is generally considered desirable.

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How to Increase Employee Engagement With Events?

Hppy

Employee engagement is a hot topic these days. As the economy improves and companies are finally starting to hire again, they’re finding that they have more work than they can handle. With this new influx of workers comes new challenges: how do you keep people happy and motivated? It turns out that one answer might be as simple as organizing an event!

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Post and manage jobs from anywhere with Workable’s mobile app

Workable

Workable’s best-in-class mobile recruiting app just got better. In addition to all the candidate tracking functionality for screening resumes, adding evaluations and more, you can now post new jobs from your phone. Download Workable’s app for Android or iOS and sign in to start finding and screening candidates from your phone. If you don’t have a Workable account yet, make sure to register through the web first.

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Predictions for 2023: Redefining Work, The Workforce, And HR

Josh Bersin

Every year for 25 years I’ve tried to write Predictions for the year ahead. And this year, like none before, I think it’s time for something big. As you will read about in this newest report , we are entering a year which may redefine almost everything. Not to be dramatic, but when was. Read more» The post Predictions for 2023: Redefining Work, The Workforce, And HR appeared first on JOSH BERSIN.

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Automate Your Onboarding Process In 7 Steps

Efficient employee onboarding is more than a warm welcome—it's a catalyst for business growth. Automated onboarding transforms new hires into productive team members faster, fostering long-term satisfaction and talent retention. For HR, automation means replacing inefficient manual processes with streamlined, cost-effective operations. Our eBook reveals how automating employee onboarding delivers these benefits, reducing HR challenges and elevating new employee readiness.

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REPORT: How Effective Headcount Strategy Boosts Productivity | ClearCompany

ClearCompany HRM

It’s the beginning of a new year, and your company has a brand-new set of business goals to meet. Many of those goals are dependent on critical sales quotas being met — but it’s not uncommon for sales teams’ productivity to fluctuate, leading to missed targets. While there are many reasons for unmet goals, according to new ClearCompany data, the root of the problem may be your company’s workforce plan.

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4 Keys to Overcoming Pervasive Physician Burnout

Precheck

4 Keys to Overcoming Pervasive Physician Burnout Jan. 24, 2023 Jenni Gray Copywriter Physician burnout has been an increasing concern since the COVID-19 pandemic. According to the American Medical Association (AMA) , physician burnout is a long-term stress reaction that may express itself as emotional exhaustion, depersonalization (an attitude of indifference or lack of empathy), and a reduced sense of achievement.

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my boss thinks I need a better reason to take vacation days

Ask a Manager

This post, my boss thinks I need a better reason to take vacation days , was written by Alison Green and published on Ask a Manager. A reader writes: I’ve been working as an executive assistant to a CEO for just over a year now. For the most part, he’s great and we have a lovely relationship, but he can be a bit brutal about taking time off.

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House Passes Federal Hiring Reform Bill

SHRM Resources

The Chance to Compete Act—legislation that alters the recruiting and hiring process for federal government jobs to incorporate skills-based assessments—passed the U.S.

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Modernizing Hiring: The Rise of Contingent Recruitment in 2024

The job market is changing fast, and to stay ahead, your hiring strategy needs to be flexible. With recent economic shifts, more companies are turning to contingent workers for their adaptability and cost savings. In fact, 32% of businesses are already prioritizing contingent over traditional full-time positions. Curious to learn more? In our new guide, you'll discover: The major benefits of incorporating contingent workers into your team.

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10 leadership trends making the cut in 2023

HR Zone

Future Are your leaders on trend for 2023?

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Develop a Successful HR Communication Strategy

Analytics in HR

HR communication is vital to the successful management of any organization. Whether you are updating employees on new policies, gathering feedback on employee satisfaction, or providing critical information on how to prepare for an extreme weather event, effective communication is fundamental to business operations. Developing an effective HR communication strategy will enable you to communicate successfully with employees and all internal stakeholders, linking your communication to the organiza

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sharing a hotel room with a coworker when I snore, should I lie about how many cats I have, and more

Ask a Manager

This post, sharing a hotel room with a coworker when I snore, should I lie about how many cats I have, and more , was written by Alison Green and published on Ask a Manager. It’s five answers to five questions. Here we go… 1. I’m sharing a hotel room with a coworker but I snore I started a new job a week ago, working remotely. A week from now, everyone in my organization is attending the big annual conference in our state for our industry.

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Performance Software Innovations Shaping 2023

Betterworks

Rev up employee performance and engagement with Betterworks’ 2022 innovations In an evolving and increasingly digital world, no matter where or how we work, the right technology plays a vital role in making work better. User-friendly software features and functions put more control into employees’ hands, allowing them to better manage their performance and careers.

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The Essential Performance Review Checklist

Performance reviews are a proactive way to engage with your employees, provide clear communication about expectations, and acknowledge them for their hard work. But getting the right framework and creating consistency across your organization can be tricky. We put together this checklist to help you evaluate your current performance review process and equip managers with the right tools to perform individual assessments.

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A ‘Workcation’ Is Not a Thing. Let’s Not Make It One With a Cutesy Name.

The Muse

If you’re working, you’re not on vacation. Workcations aren’t a thing just because someone came up with a portmanteau.

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How To Create An Employee Compensation Strategy

6Q

The purpose of this blog post is to provide an overview of how to create an employee compensation strategy. We’ll cover topics such as the types of compensation, how to determine salary and wages, the role of bonuses, and more. By the end of this post, you should understand how to create a compensation plan that will attract and retain top talent.

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my last company was horrible — how do I save other people from it?

Ask a Manager

This post, my last company was horrible — how do I save other people from it? , was written by Alison Green and published on Ask a Manager. A reader writes: I recently started a new job and escaped my previous job. The previous job was for a CEO who fancies himself a LinkedIn influencer and life coach. His actual business is a for-profit tech company.

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Executive Burnout Is Real—Here's What You Can Do About It

Forbes Coaches Council

Whether you’re beginning to feel the whisper of executive burnout, or it’s already become an old friend, here are some tips for rediscovering the passion you once had for your work and, in turn, helping your employees do the same.

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An HR Leaders Guide: 7 Questions To Ask When Developing Your Cancer Strategy

As HR and Benefits leaders are in the midst of evaluating cancer care solutions and designing their requirements for vendors, it’s key to know what questions to ask to ensure the development of a truly comprehensive strategy: from prevention to diagnosis to treatment to survivorship. Getting to the right answers starts with asking the right questions: How can better access improve engagement?

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How Emotions Affect Learning: The Impact of Emotions

BetterUp

Jump to section What are emotions? The 8 basic emotions How emotions affect learning Examples of how emotions affect learning 4 ways to use emotions to promote learning Embrace every emotion Let’s face it — we’re emotional beings first, rational beings second. Our emotions dictate how we react to situations, decide where to focus our attention, and decipher information.

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How to Improve Teamwork in Healthcare Settings

6Q

There is no I in team, Alone we can do so little, together we can do so much…these are just 2 of the numerous sayings that exist on team work. In the healthcare setting we find teams of nurses, doctors, administrators and so many more and it is important that they work together as a team. While it is important for these different groups to have strong team work, interdisciplinary collaborations are also important; that is, one group working with another.

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I resent my employee for being richer and more qualified than me

Ask a Manager

This post, I resent my employee for being richer and more qualified than me , was written by Alison Green and published on Ask a Manager. A reader writes: I am a first-time manager of a bakery in a small city that has gone through a lot of changes through the pandemic. Our housing and cost-of-living was so cheap that remote workers moved here and now people originally from here can’t buy a house — including me.

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4 Toxic Comments You Should Never Make to Remote Workers

The Muse

What we say to and about remote workers matters to creating an inclusive culture. Here are five things not to say to your colleagues, friends, or relatives about their remote work.

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AI & DEI: With Great Opportunities Comes Great HR Responsibility

Speaker: Jen Kirkwood - Partner, Responsible HR & AI at IBM and World Economic Forum Executive Fellow

The promise of AI for today’s organizations is real, yet in a frenzied state of experimentation, many stumble to get to a full-scale enterprise. As companies race to discover what generative AI can do, HR must lead conversations about how to balance cutting-edge innovations with integrity, trust, and diversity. Globally, organizations are at a critical intersection of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and AI acceleration.

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Virtual Leadership Development Activities: Tips for Success

Betterworks

Digital transformation has revolutionized every aspect of HR strategy, including the tools and platforms you use to prepare people for leadership roles in the business. Employees have more access than ever to virtual leadership development activities, which can create a hugely positive impact on your succession planning strategy.

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15 Professional Coaching Trends From The Past Year That Will Carry Into 2023

Forbes Coaches Council

Exciting new developments that came about in 2022 as businesses explored alternative work models and the growing adoption of tools such as artificial intelligence and virtual reality will help shape the coaching industry in the year ahead.

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how do I give notice to my boss if they’re on vacation?

Ask a Manager

This post, how do I give notice to my boss if they’re on vacation? , was written by Alison Green and published on Ask a Manager. A reader writes: I am planning to go back to school a month from now, to up-skill and ultimately career switch. Originally, I intended to provide my boss 2.5 weeks of notice before starting my program. However, I just found out this morning that my boss will be on a month-long vacation starting mid next week, which happens to coincide with my entire notice period