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10 Tips for Effective Goal Setting

HR Bartender

(Editor’s Note: Today’s post is brought to you by our friends at SilkRoad, a global leader in cloud-based talent management solutions. They have introduced the “ SilkRoad Talent Talk Podcast ,” which identifies and discusses current trends in HR technology and the most pressing issues facing organizations.

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Peer-to-Peer Feedback: An Opportunity to Activate Employee Performance

HR Bartender

(Editor’s Note: Today’s post is brought to you by SilkRoad, a global leader in cloud-based talent activation solutions. Of course, the employee and manager will be included, but you might want to add an employee’s peers as well. It leads to improved performance, better goal setting, and successful career development planning.

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6 Ways to Use Technology to Advance Your Career – Ask #HR Bartender

HR Bartender

Online certification study prep courses are available. Personally, I love to read while walking at my treadmill desk – education and exercise at the same time. Also, SilkRoad technology hosts a business book club. SHRM #NextChat is a very popular one, held on Wednesdays at 3p Eastern. Certification. Read books.

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Top Three Must-Know Onboarding Trends for 2018

Silkroad

{Editor’s Note: Today’s post comes from Lilith Christiansen, VP, Onboarding Solutions at SilkRoad and author of Successful Onboarding.}. Join me for a webinar on How to Achieve World-Class Onboarding on Thursday, January 25th at 12P EST / 11A CST / 9A PST. .

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Are Managers Cutting It As Coaches?

HRExecutive

In a survey of 117 vice presidents of talent management, vice presidents and directors of HR, directors of personnel and CHROs, talent-management software provider SilkRoad found 45 percent of these respondents saying their managers lack the skills to coach and develop employees. Bruce Tulgan, founder of New Haven, Conn.-based