Sat.Jul 25, 2020

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“Wedding Photographer Etiquette” You Need to Know

Take It Personel-ly

Let’s be totally honest. When it comes to your wedding day, it’s a huge event in your life, and the person snapping your photos will play a key role. The images recorded behind the camera tell your story and capture those incredible moments whether your nuptials take place indoors or outdoors. Of course, every couple […].

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Global Payroll Models: Determining the Right Model for You

Immedis

Congratulations! You’ve decided to evaluate your current global payroll model and see if it’s still right for the needs of your organization. But now what? What do you need to understand, what information must you possess to ensure you select the model that best aligns with your business needs? In our previous blog , we explained the 3 key global payroll models and what each offers.

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“Introvert” vs. “Extrovert”: Strategies for Authentic Self-expression

Thrive Global

Portrait of beautiful peacock with feathers out. When renowned psychologist Carl Jung popularized the terms “introvert” and “extrovert” way back in the 1920’s, he didn’t believe anyone was exclusively one or the other. “There is no such thing as a pure introvert or extrovert,” he told us. “Such a person would be in the lunatic asylum.” Yet, in the modern age, it is commonplace for many of us to voluntarily place ourselves in one of these categories.

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Protecting Your Employees In The Covid Era

New to HR

There are many important reasons to do everything you can to keep your employees safe right now. Of course, the first is the ethical responsibility. The post Protecting Your Employees In The Covid Era appeared first on New To HR.

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6 Strategies to Navigate Social Determinants of Health for a Better Workplace

In today’s dynamic work landscape, where the lines between personal and professional life blur, understanding the intricate interplay between social determinants of health (SDoH) and emotional wellbeing is paramount. Employers must acknowledge that the whole person comes to work and every aspect of a person’s personal and professional life, especially their mental health, comes with them.

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Why We are Proud to be Disabled

Thrive Global

By Rebecca Finkelstein, Digital Advocacy at Diversability. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is a transformative piece of legislation, passed on July 26th, 1990, banning discrimination against people with disabilities in all areas of public life. It mandated accessibility in the workplace, schools, in transportation – you name it! Not only did the passing of the ADA demand accessibility, but it also paved the way for disability empowerment and pride.

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Struggle Less, Benefit More: Analyze Strategic HR Issues in 5 Steps

HR C-Suite

Strategic human resource management acts as the link between an organization’s human resources and key business objectives and goals. The goal of strategic human resource management is to enhance flexibility and innovation and improve the performance of your organization. For strategic human resource to be effective, human resources have to play a critical role as strategic […].

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Global Payroll Models: Determining the Right Model for You

Immedis

Congratulations! You’ve decided to evaluate your current global payroll model and see if it’s still right for the needs of your organization. But now what? What do you need to understand, what information must you possess to ensure you select the model that best aligns with your business needs? In our previous blog , we explained the 3 key global payroll models and what each offers.

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Resilient HR, Resilient Company

Working Girl

Why does HR still struggle to find the right balance between administration and strategy? How can HR continue to build its influence and drive strategy in the post-Corona workplace? Where can I find the answers without reading a long blog post? [link].

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Three Easy Steps to Start Your Day in a Powerful Way

Thrive Global

How do you usually start your day? Do you hit a snooze button several times and stay in bed till the last minute when you absolutely have to get up? You feel sleepy, tired, and anxious about the upcoming day. Or do you wake up earlier and start your day with some exercise, meditation, journaling, a healthy breakfast, and planning your day? You feel excited and optimistic about a new day and ready to tackle any challenges.

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Here Are the HR Trends to Watch in 2024 + Plus Advice for Driving Impact!

The pressure is on to create a positive onboarding experience. Plus, a sub-par onboarding process can domino into other concerns such as low performance, burnout (for you and new hires), and retention challenges. Our 2024 State of HR report will give you a realistic picture of the HR landscape and tips to onboarding effectively in the year to come.

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It’s Hard Being A Highly Sensitive Person Living In This Cruel World

Forbes Leadership Strategy

Sensitive people think and feel deeply, and notice things that others miss. That’s why our current crisis hits them so hard — and why we need them more than ever.

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Watering Maidens For Flowers That Bloom! In Living Memory Of, Aaliyah

Thrive Global

One of the most auspicious delights regarding R&B songstress, actress, and dancer, Aaliyah is how she highlighted the maidenal, femininity, and cultural pleasantries of Black American womanhood and identity. We will never forget the feminine, and nutritious essence of the late R&B songstress, and actress, Aaliyah. What she gave to the world of R&B, and how she used her artistry to present the femininity of Black American maidens, is one of her signature traits.

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Pompeo Takes Aim At Russia Where It Hurts: History

Forbes Leadership Strategy

The statement which the U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo issued July 22 with his counterparts from Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania was supposed to sting.

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5 Things I Would Tell My Younger Self

Thrive Global

Hindsight is a great thing. I love how we gain perspective on where we’ve been and where we are now when we reflect on our lives. I can see a theme and an unconscious roadmap that has led me to where I am now but I had no sense of it at the time. Quite incredible really. At this time in my life I feel like I’ve found what I’m meant to be doing, I feel happy, relaxed and able to take risks without feeling that they are risks.

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Improving Access To & Utilization Of Cancer Screening With Color

Discover how Color's comprehensive care solution is revolutionizing cancer screening adherence and knowledge. Through an in-depth case study, Color's unique approach to comprehensive cancer care has shown significant benefits in increasing screening rates and enhancing patient knowledge. Participants reported a 2-3x increase in adherence to screening guidelines over just 8 weeks, with 84% of participants increasing their familiarity with timing and frequency of cancer screening.

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Beat Zoom Fatigue In 4 Neuroscience-Savvy Steps

Forbes Leadership Strategy

Do you often find yourself drifting off after only a few minutes in a Zoom meeting? It's likely because we're not emotionally engaged at an optimum level. If we don't have "skin in the game" it's easy to get distracted.

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Debunking the Myth of the “Overnight Success”

Thrive Global

Stories of entrepreneurs who rose from rags to riches virtually overnight have become incredibly popular lately. The secret, however, is that the “overnight success” doesn’t truly exist in the way that it’s presented to the public. Moreover, having to become successful in an extremely short period of time puts enormous pressure on entrepreneurs of all ages.

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Pronouns Suck? Tesla Founder Elon Musk Tweets Ugly Comment Mocking Transgender Inclusion

Forbes Leadership Strategy

Over the past 24 hours, Elon Musk has stirred up controversy on Twitter, sharing an apparently transphobic social media post that once again puts the outspoken founder of Tesla and SpaceX in the spotlight.

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How To Get Healthy Before Going Back To Work

Thrive Global

Whether you were laid off for a short time, the office closed unexpectedly, or you were due to medical reasons, coming back to work after a long period of time can be very difficult. You started new habits and ways of living that can only be done at home without going to work. Now you have to change your whole mindset and get some things back in order.

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The Rules Do Apply: Navigating HR Compliance

Speaker: Ann Meyers Piccirillo

HR Compliance is like a giant game of whack-a-mole. Once you think your company is compliant with all policies and procedures documented and in place, there’s a new or amended law, regulation, or final rule that pops up landing you back at ‘start.’ There are shifts, interpretations, and balancing acts to understanding compliance changes. Keeping up is not easy and it’s very time consuming.

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Three Easy Ways To Show Your Team You Care

Forbes Leadership Strategy

When you stop having all the answers, you’ll find that you become the one who has all of the questions.

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Feeling Bored at Work? Here Are 10 Productive Things To Do

Thrive Global

It’s not uncommon to feel bored at work. Most of us fall into a routine where one day blends into the next. Whether you are working from home during this time or not, doing the same thing day after day can be boring after a while. Studies have shown that boredom is an integral part of our daily lives and that it can actually be good for you. Idle time gives you and your brain a chance to rest.

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Big Tech, Beyond COVID19

Forbes Leadership Strategy

By Michael Jacobides, Sir Donald Gordon Professor of Entrepreneurship and Innovation and Professor of Strategy & Entrepreneurship at London Business School For most of us, the COVID-19 crisis has been truly awful.

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Potential Is the Booby Prize

Thrive Global

In middle and high school, I was very smart, yet still a C student, because I never gave more than 60% of myself, never delivered what I was really capable of. All my teachers said, “Alison has great potential!” It wasn’t a compliment. That seemingly encouraging statement adults say to kids includes the unspoken thought “which she’s not living up to.

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From Prevention to Survivorship: How HR Can Support Employees Facing Cancer Diagnoses

Explore the latest insights from the American Cancer Society's “Cancer Statistics 2024” report, which unveils multiple alarming trends in cancer data. Cancer is on the rise among young adults, and diagnoses for 6 of the 10 most common cancers are escalating. With over 2 million new cancer cases projected in the U.S. this year, employers face increased challenges when it comes to supporting employees.

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No, You Should Not Fully Reopen The Office Yet

Forbes Leadership Strategy

Three key reasons why you should not fully reopen the office. yet.

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Hello Little Sister: A Message to my Younger Self

Thrive Global

Hello little sister, you sweet, frail, and scared darling. I see you standing there so many years ago bright eyed, confused, and desperately seeking every safe harbor of approval you could find. I wish I could rescue you from yourself back then. I wish I could get down on your level and gently wrap my arm around your shoulder and whisper in your ear- “not that way. not out there. here. right here. in here.” Around 2004, I was in the midst of an identity crisis.

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What Is A Microchip Worth?

Forbes Leadership Strategy

Intel has announced a delay of more than a year in its 7nm chip manufacturing process, which gives an idea of the reasons why Apple recently announced it was abandoning the US company’s chips and would make its own and use ARM architecture instead.

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Staying Pink – Health with Human Growth Hormone

Thrive Global

If you are a sports fan or an athlete, a term you have surely come across is human growth hormone or HGH. There is a misconception that using HGH for boosting performance is cheating, however it is vital to note that it is naturally produced in the body. The human growth hormone has plentiful benefits. Basics of HGH. The human growth hormone, or HGH, is a hormone produced in the pituitary gland.

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Automate Your Onboarding Process In 7 Steps

Efficient employee onboarding is more than a warm welcome—it's a catalyst for business growth. Automated onboarding transforms new hires into productive team members faster, fostering long-term satisfaction and talent retention. For HR, automation means replacing inefficient manual processes with streamlined, cost-effective operations. Our eBook reveals how automating employee onboarding delivers these benefits, reducing HR challenges and elevating new employee readiness.