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Conducting an HR Audit – Review, Identify, Improve

CCI Consulting

Conducting an HR audit is a proactive step that organizations take to identify the function’s strengths, weaknesses, and opportunities. Consider an HR audit like a report card, this process allows an organization to evaluate the effectiveness of the policies and procedures conducted by the human resources department.

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Tips For HR To Boost Up A Startup’s Growth

HR Management

Startups have a challenging road and a heavy workload, and finding the time to create a good HR strategy for a startup’s growth while managing daily operations can be challenging. The KPI (key performance indicator) for each employee’s job may be determined by HR, who can also establish a strategy for them.

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The Ultimate Guide for Creating An Employee Handbook (Including 15 Must-Haves)

Netchex HR Blog

Even if they are not read cover-to-cover, they’re meant to be a resource for answering major policy questions and rules. But when employees have easy access to a handbook, they won’t have to bother supervisors and HR to explain things like your company’s PTO and vacation policy over and over again. Is your employee handbook up to date?

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Verbal warning at work causes and procedures

Business Management Daily

For managers, it can be challenging to know whether a particular issue is worthy of a formal warning. To help you navigate the types of verbal warnings, their uses, and the overall warning process, we’ve compiled the key questions and concerns about delivering and receiving verbal warnings. What is a verbal warning?

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Organizational Ethics and HR: An Actionable Guide to Implement Business Ethics

Analytics in HR

HR professionals have a unique vantage point when it comes to organizational ethics. In the scope of HR’s work, the department is often the first to see and address potential issues, which makes them an essential part of any organization’s ethical culture. Let’s explore everything you need to know about organizational ethics and HR.