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The 3 Myths of Office Politics

The People Equation

I have long maintained that there is such a thing as “positive” office politics. “Bah!” You say with skepticism. “No such thing.” Here’s my counter-argument: there’s nothing inherently wrong with people who use power and status, but it’s the way in which they use it that gives office politics its bad name. It’s those “people behaving badly” when playing office politics that conjures up images of favoritism, greediness or selfishness.

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9 HR Steps to Create an Impactful Employee Development Plan

Analytics in HR

Businesses are finding that the traditional emphasis on education alone has not resulted in a pool of applicants who possess the required skills. These skills gaps impact organizations on several levels, including hobbling the ability to innovate and increasing costs associated with workers. This highlights the need for HR to develop effective employee development plans.

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How to Retain Your Best Employees During the Great Resignation

Cisive

With threats of a recession on the horizon, many employers are wondering if the Great Resignation is coming to an end. However, survey results suggest that the trend will continue. That means employers should still take steps to reduce turnover and promote employee retention. Here are a few ways to accomplish that. 1. Be proactive and watch for warning signs.

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Variable Compensation: All HR Needs to Know

Analytics in HR

Finding the right mix of pay, benefits, and other incentives is essential to attracting and retaining top performers, especially in a tight labor market. Variable compensation can be a useful tool for rewarding employees’ performance to provide measurable results for your business. Let’s dive into all you need to know about variable compensation.

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Unlocking Employee Potential with the Power of Continuous Feedback

Speaker: Erin Daruszka and Nakisha Dixon

Recent studies show that only 21% of employees feel their performance and growth are within their control. What if the answer to employee development and high performance lies elsewhere? Enter continuous feedback. Imagine a work environment where feedback isn't a dreaded annual event, but a constant source of growth. Join us to discover how ongoing, actionable feedback empowers your team to take ownership of their performance, boosting engagement and development.

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What Is Attendance Management?

Patriot Software

Employees come to work, do their jobs, and then go home. Day after day. But, sometimes employees call off sick or come in late. They might ask you to rearrange their schedules to accommodate their personal lives. How can you possibly keep track of all the coming and going? You need an attendance management system […] READ MORE.

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is being offered a job too quickly a red flag?

Ask a Manager

This post, is being offered a job too quickly a red flag? , was originally published by Alison Green on Ask a Manager. A reader writes: I work in an technical aspect of healthcare. In my city I have heard there is a shortage of people in my field. A lot of people left during Covid and my small city has experienced rapid growth. I have recently decided to look for a new job.

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Top 10 Healthcare Career Resource Articles of the Last 10 Years

Hospital Recruiting

October 1st, 2022 HospitalRecruiting celebrated a huge milestone by marking its tenth year being in business. In honor of a decade dedicated to healthcare staffing all across the United States, we would like to take this opportunity to thank the recruiters and job seekers who have chosen our job board for their job searches and hiring needs. Since the beginning, we’ve strived to be a resource to both healthcare employees and employers alike, most successfully demonstrated by the diversity

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PwC Cloud and Digital Transformation BrandVoice: How Cloud Transformation Is Fueling HR Success

Human Resources Today Submitted Articles

Talent leaders know technology — and cloud transformation in particular — can help them address their most pressing challenges: winning the war for talent, enhancing data analytics for HR teams and the business, modernizing HR, managing remote and hybrid work, and more.

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How to Create an Amazing Employee Induction Experience [Checklist]

EmployeeConnect

Your company hired the top applicant for an advertised position after a lengthy recruitment process; great news! But before you lay back and unwind, take a moment to think about the employee induction experience your new employee will have and if it is adequate or not. 30% of new hires quit their jobs within the first 90 days of joining , according to a Jobvite survey.

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Modernizing Hiring: The Rise of Contingent Recruitment in 2024

The job market is changing fast, and to stay ahead, your hiring strategy needs to be flexible. With recent economic shifts, more companies are turning to contingent workers for their adaptability and cost savings. In fact, 32% of businesses are already prioritizing contingent over traditional full-time positions. Curious to learn more? In our new guide, you'll discover: The major benefits of incorporating contingent workers into your team.

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should the interviewer dress up, I can’t afford to go to an event recognizing my work, and more

Ask a Manager

This post, should the interviewer dress up, I can’t afford to go to an event recognizing my work, and more , was originally published by Alison Green on Ask a Manager. It’s five answers to five questions. Here we go…. 1. Should the interviewer dress up? I’m a fairly senior manager interviewing candidates over Zoom for professional positions (e.g., accountants, lawyers) at my tech company.

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7 great tips for making employees happy

Achievers

When you think of your company, the first things that come to mind might be your customers, your products, and, of course, your team. There are many ways to describe the ideal team, like productive, loyal, and collaborative. These are all great terms, but from their own perspective, most employees — and people — simply want to be happy. You know what it feels like to be happy, but what does it look like across an entire workforce?

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OKRs vs KPIs: How They Differ and When to Use Each

15Five

What’s more exciting — the Emerald City, or the Yellow Brick Road? Well, it depends on who you ask. Some days, you might need that glittering green city in the distance to stay motivated. But on others, it might be best to focus on the basics — putting one foot in front of the other! That’s why when people ask “OKRs vs KPIs: which is better?” We say: companies should use both OKRs (objectives and key results) and KPIs (key performance indicators) to track their performance.

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How are you using your voice and your privilege at work to make a safer place for others? — Catalyst Collective

Human Resources Today Submitted Articles

In any conversation about privilege, people can get edgy and uncomfortable. In any conversation about how ableism, racism, sexism, homophobia, white privilege, and other bias and barriers play out in the workplace, people ask us ‘but what can we actually do about it?

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The Essential Performance Review Checklist

Performance reviews are a proactive way to engage with your employees, provide clear communication about expectations, and acknowledge them for their hard work. But getting the right framework and creating consistency across your organization can be tricky. We put together this checklist to help you evaluate your current performance review process and equip managers with the right tools to perform individual assessments.

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How HiBob’s customized implementation process sets our customers up for success

Bob

Implementing a new HR system is no small feat. First, you must decide on the right system for your company, which involves many conversations, demos, contracting, and decision-making. Once that’s done, the real work starts. Back when I was an HR professional, I implemented many systems— LMS , HRIS , ATS , knowledge-sharing platforms…you name it! And one of the biggest frustrations experienced by everyone involved was the amount of time it took from contract signature to value realization.

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Cybercrime Protection

Embroker

Imagine you have a client in a high-profile case who discovers in the morning he’s scheduled to take the stand that he has been doxxed in the press. Do you have a cybercrime protection plan? What Is Doxxing? On the off chance you don’t know, doxxing refers to the public disclosure of people’s personal information (home address and phone numbers) as well as private facts about their lives (including past imbroglios, proclivities, politically incorrect opinions, shady dealings, and worse—you know,

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my boss gossiped about me to my mother-in-law, my team gave me bad ratings, and more

Ask a Manager

This post, my boss gossiped about me to my mother-in-law, my team gave me bad ratings, and more , was originally published by Alison Green on Ask a Manager. It’s five answers to five questions. Here we go…. 1. My boss gossiped about me to my mother-in-law. By a coincidental set of circumstances, my mother-in-law has become BFFs with the wife of one of my managers.

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Procrastination at Work: How to Practice Better Time Management

Business Management Daily

A little bit of procrastination at the office is surprisingly common, with 88% of workers reporting that they put off important work tasks for at least one hour each day. Yet, procrastination at work is a much more severe problem for some workers. 15 – 20% of workers say they avoid important tasks regularly, which qualifies as chronic procrastination.

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Hiring for Culture Fit: Align Your Values, Roles and Candidates

Speaker: Dr. Craig Ellis, Head of I-O Psychology, HighMatch

Is the term “culture” just a buzzword tossed around at your organization, or have you delved into the core values and behaviors that truly define a good fit for your company? In this webinar, Dr. Craig Ellis, an I-O Psychologist, will share a proven framework to identify the essential traits that contribute to a seamless fit within your unique culture, not just in your current successful employees but also in prospective candidates.

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Complete Guide to Blind Recruitment, What It Is and How It Works

6Q

Having a recruitment strategy that favours diverse hiring is not only good for society but beneficial for the company’s reputation and success. While the positive impact of diverse hiring is well-known, numerous companies still struggle to reach an adequate level of diversity in their teams. There are many different techniques and approaches in recruitment.

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7 Headcount Analysis Mistakes HR Should Avoid

Analytics in HR

HR is often called upon to determine whether the organization has the right amount of skilled employees to deliver on the business OKRs (Objectives and Key Results). Headcount planning and analysis help HR professionals to assess the current and future headcount needs within the budgetary needs of the organization. But it is also an opportunity to align financial planning and talent acquisition efforts to develop a future-focused HR strategy. .

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How TikTok Is Helping Black Professionals Navigate Corporate America

The Muse

“I don’t think there are many spaces, particularly tied to work, where Black people can feel comfortable being themselves,” one creator says. TikTok offers one, plus advice.

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how to turn down “volunteer” (but not really) projects at work

Ask a Manager

This post, how to turn down “volunteer” (but not really) projects at work , was originally published by Alison Green on Ask a Manager. A reader writes: Recently there was an email sent out in my office that said “Volunteers Needed.” It was to work shifts at an event with an organization that my company partners with. Nothing in the email made it sound like it was mandatory, so I just chose not to sign up.

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Trending Payroll Statistics

Staying up-to-date on the latest decisions and payroll statistics ensures businesses can remain compliant and efficient. B2B Reviews research compiled the latest data to help businesses stay on top of payroll in 2024 and prepare for the future.

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How to Motivate People With Better Performance Evaluations

TalentCulture

When someone says it’s time for performance evaluations, what happens? You can almost hear a collective groan ripple across an organization. Reactions run the gamut, from indifference to full-on dread. It’s not just the idea of a performance review that makes people so uneasy—it’s also how the process is handled. Although employees tend to agree […].

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How To Be Positive When You Don’t Feel It Inside

6Q

Everyone has days when it feels difficult to be positive. Sometimes, we don’t feel right and can’t figure out how to change it. Being upbeat about circumstances, interactions, and oneself is a sign of having a good attitude. Positive attitudes enable people to find the bright side of even the worst events. On the other hand, people with negative attitudes may be less pleasant and more gloomy, and they frequently predict the worst in challenging circumstances.

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All in the mind(set): Eight essential steps to a permanent culture shift

HR Zone

Culture Eight steps to a permanent culture shift.

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how many interviews are too many?

Ask a Manager

This post, how many interviews are too many? , was originally published by Alison Green on Ask a Manager. A reader writes: I’ve seen a lot of questions on your site about interviewees who feel that the interview process is too lengthy or burdensome , which got me thinking about my practices as a hiring manager and how many interviews will scare off strong candidates.

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The Ultimate LMS Buyer’s Guide: Everything You Need to Know When Purchasing an LMS

Whether you’re shopping for your very first learning management system (LMS) or looking to upgrade, the process can be overwhelming. With so many vendor options, each with its own multitude of features and pricing structures, even the most seasoned educators, trainers, and business leaders can feel lost in a sea of choices! Finding the LMS that’s best suited for your organization requires a planned, strategic approach.

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Connecticut Paid Family Leave and What to Know

Patriot Software

Connecticut joined the paid family leave states when employers began handling Connecticut paid family leave contributions in 2021. Time has flown by and it’s now 2022. What does that mean? Employees in Connecticut can now apply for benefits from the state’s paid family leave program. Read on to learn about the new Connecticut paid family […] READ MORE.

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How Many Bullet Points Should Each Job on Your Resume Have in 2022?

The Muse

How to make sure the number of bullet points on your resume shows you’re the right person for any job. Plus tips on how to write them.

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Creating Collaborative Community: A Moment to Reimagine the Culture of Work

Betterworks

Kristen Robinson is a member of the Betterworks Future of Work Advisory Council. She most recently served as chief people officer at Splunk and serves as a director and compensation committee member of Verint, a customer engagement and data analytics platform. We’re at a moment of opportunity where we can rethink work culture and transform […].

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