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HR, Training and the ‘Gig’ Economy

HRExecutive

New survey data finds few organizations are investing in their employees’ training and development these days, and I’m beginning to think the “gig economy” may have something to do with it. For those companies that are providing training, only 35 percent are offering career development opportunities online.

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Brooks: Want better managers? You need to develop better employees

HRExecutive

at the dinner table than the relationship they have with their manager. HR leaders have a lot of angst about their managers, and whenever I speak to them in sales conversations, at industry events or even in a coaching dynamic, I can feel the frustration in their voices. What an absolute missed opportunity!

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What are Total Rewards: Here’s A Holistic View

Empuls

Employee total rewards are a combination of benefits, compensation, and rewards that employees receive from their organizations, including wages and bonuses, rewards, performance recognition, workplace flexibility, career opportunities, etc. Teamwork, team outings, fun day at work. Career & development. Career breaks.

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Connecting the Dots in Employee Engagement

Strategic HCM

I was delivering a training session on employee engagement today ( focusing on ‘total engagement management’ rather than ‘kaizengagement’ ) and then this evening, catching up on the HCI’s Engagement and Retention conference again. But I also support the idea that each organisation should define for themselves what they mean by engagement.

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Employee Relations: Examples + 10 Strategy Tips

Analytics in HR

Let’s take a look at examples of employee relations and what it takes to do it well! As an example of the difference between the two, let’s look at how both HR and ER would approach the concept of an organization’s work environment. Strong relationships within an organization contribute to a positive workplace climate.