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How to create a continuous learning culture in your workplace

Insperity

Describe your expectations and employee responsibilities for meeting them in a separate training and continuing education policy, or as part of a promotion policy , within your employee handbook. Periodically check in with employees about their career development goals.

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How to avoid employee burnout before it’s a problem

Insperity

Do you have a system in place that helps you determine whether it’s a good time to hire, before current employees reach their breaking point? Evaluate what your policies, processes, rewards and incentives telegraph about productivity. Establish rules that discourage employees from becoming workaholics. How can you improve them?

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The Ultimate Guide to Getting Employee Appreciation “Right”

Empuls

Appreciation, like love and fear, is one of the oldest and most primitive emotions that are known to humanity. And it has a surprising tint of employee appreciation in it—dating back 2600 years ago. What is Employee Appreciation? 41% of employees want more appreciation from their immediate co-workers.