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Make a Promise to Conduct Better Meetings In the Year Ahead

HR Bartender

Estimated reading time: 4 minutes I came across an article recently on CNBC that said 90% of companies plan to implement return to the office policies by the end of 2024. Organizations have been talking about return to the office policies mandates for quite some time. I want to talk about meetings. This isn’t surprising.

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How To Create an Attendance Policy in 2023 (Includes Company Examples)

Analytics in HR

To keep employees accountable, HR should develop an employee attendance policy, also known as a time and attendance policy – a set of guidelines and rules to regulate employee attendance and punctuality. Contents What is an attendance policy? An attendance policy can help reduce costs by over $7.9

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Meeting Healthcare Needs with Advanced Scheduling

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has been a hot topic for some time with congressional showdowns, insecurity around costs, and the steps that providers and organizations take to meet the rising tide of need. But, as one recent article puts it , the industry is in the midst of a “supply-demand crisis.” Healthcare in the U.S. And there we find another challenge.

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How to manage employee time off requests: a comprehensive guide

Homebase

With so much to keep track of, it can be easy to overlook the importance of managing your employees’ time off requests. Managing how and when your employees request time off is an important part of operating a successful business. It helps make sure your business is always staffed and ready to meet your customers’ needs.

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overreaching wellness meetings, rambling coworker monopolizing trainings, and more

Ask a Manager

This post, overreaching wellness meetings, rambling coworker monopolizing trainings, and more , was written by Alison Green and published on Ask a Manager. Overreaching employee wellness trainings. Today was the first of 12 monthly training sessions focusing on employee wellness. It’s four answers to four questions.

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Leading a Meeting? Up Your Game by Knowing This Key Point

The People Equation

Meetings at your company aren’t going away. If anything, that much-maligned beast is growing in prominence, thanks to the remnants of the surge of video meetings created by the pandemic. Meeting attendance ranges from a weekly average of 15% when spread across all job types, to upwards of 70% of an executive’s week.

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Business Timing Is About More Than Getting an Approval

HR Bartender

(Editor’s Note: Today’s article is brought to you by our friends at UKG – Ultimate Kronos Group. Enjoy the article!). One of the career lessons I’ve had to learn is that “timing is everything”. One of the career lessons I’ve had to learn is that “timing is everything”. And working well.”. We should do this.”

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