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Great Workplaces Share Their Top Examples of Workplace Flexibility

Great Place to Work

Great workplaces embrace flexibility by finding the right balance that serves both business needs and employee well-being. Participating hotels offered at least one of these options: Two-week scheduling to allow for better planning, and managing time off. Save the date: Attend our annual company culture conference May 7-9, 2024 ] 2.

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my team is flipping out over a lunch, correcting coworkers who use the wrong words, and more

Ask a Manager

My team is flipping out and thinks a colleague didn’t deserve to attend a thank-you lunch. Meghan went to each of the committee members individually and said that if they weren’t comfortable with her attending the lunch because she was only on the committee for one month prior, she would understand. Over a lunch?

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6 Tips for Adopting a Four-Day Workweek

Great Place to Work

workplace, most companies have yet to crack the code on employee well-being. Attend our annual company culture conference May 7-9, 2024 After all the investments in mental well-being in the post-pandemic era, what can companies do to move the needle? Despite improved workplace experiences at the typical U.S.

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The Hidden Cost of Meetings

HR Digest

Having countless meetings could seem like no harm, but the truth is there is. There’s a hidden cost of meetings that no one seems to know. . Instead of employees focusing fully on work and managers guiding the process of work, they are all constantly going in and out of meetings. What is the meeting for?

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Is It Time to Get Back in the Mentoring Game?

The People Equation

I look back on that time fondly because each woman I reported to had very different work styles and personalities. Think about the folks you’ve learned from – what was the impact of them giving of their time and wisdom? There is a definite gap in mentoring expectations, depending on one’s role in the organization.

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Change the Conversation: UKG HR and Payroll eSymposium

HR Bartender

Estimated reading time: 6 minutes (Editor’s Note: Today’s article is brought to you by our friends at UKG – Ultimate Kronos Group , a leading provider of HR, payroll, and workforce management solutions. I can definitely see how the “change the conversation” theme is relevant to today’s workplaces. Mark your calendars! And it’s true.

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Things To Do When Starting Your HR Career

6Q

Human resources has evolved dramatically over the period of time from a “paper pusher” department to a much more dynamic department. This involves a range of tasks including but not limited to, recruitment, timely payroll processing, process improvement, problem-solving and the organisation’s culture. Know your industry well.