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Give Your New Managers the Tools to Succeed

HR Bartender

They can take a vacation or attend a conference with confidence, knowing that the department isn’t going to fall apart. Managers who are focused on their one job can participate in that super-secret special project that will get the attention of senior management. Why not onboard new managers?

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Bersin: Don’t overlook these 8 factors in creating your new hybrid plan

HRExecutive

For example, some companies may mandate meeting attendance with cameras on for remote workers or may require that employees come into the workplace on certain days. In our company, client meetings can always interrupt normal internal meetings.) Others may have more relaxed policies. (In The innovations are astounding.

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Thinking of Hiring Your First L&D Employee? 6 Points to Consider

Zenefits

Have you ever attended a killer onboarding program, sat through a workshop that left you feeling inspired, or done a team bonding activity that had a lasting impact? Under a centralized model, L&D teams typically sit under the HR or Knowledge Management function. ” Slow ramp-up due to lack of onboarding.

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Training Remote Workers: Strategies For Success In The Digital Age

HR Tech Girl

The switch to hybrid and fully remote working has required training teams to invest their time, budget, and energy into designing, developing, and delivering modern, virtual-first remote training experiences for upskilling new employees. At large employers, that figure is 187 (from a recent Freakonomics podcast)!

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9 HR Trends for 2023: Breaking Boundaries

HR Trend Institute

It’s time to break the boundaries between work and life and business and community. HR plays a crucial role in helping organisations be proactive in keeping people healthy and productive during these challenging times. It’s time to break the boundaries between employee voice, representation and HR.