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Creating a Flexible Open Workspace: A Guide for HR

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Here’s a comprehensive guide on how to create a flexible open workspace that meets the needs of both employees and the organization: Image by peoplecreations on Freepik 1. Conduct surveys through focus groups, and one-on-one interviews with employees to understand their needs, preferences, and pain points related to the workspace.

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Great Workplaces Share Their Top Examples of Workplace Flexibility

Great Place to Work

Here are some examples of workplace flexibility that are helping workers find a healthier work–life balance, even when remote work isn't an option. New data shows that employees like hybrid or remote work, but not as much as they like having a flexible schedule. Is everyone missing the point amid the “return to office” debate?

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Hybrid Work Model vs. Remote Work: What’s Better For You?

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The landscape of work has undergone a profound transformation in recent years, with the rise of remote work and the emergence of hybrid work models. The traditional 9-to-5 office routine has given way to more flexible arrangements, allowing employees to work from the comfort of their homes or adopt a combination of office and remote work.

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What is A Talent Acquisition Partner?

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Sourcing and Candidate Outreach: Utilizing various channels such as job boards, social media, networking events, and employee referrals to source potential candidates. Ensuring a positive candidate experience throughout the recruitment process by providing timely communication, feedback, and support.

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6 Tips for Adopting a Four-Day Workweek

Great Place to Work

Rimini Street, a global software and engineering services provider, shares how it tested and expanded a pilot program to its 2,000 global employees. Despite improved workplace experiences at the typical U.S. workplace, most companies have yet to crack the code on employee well-being. employees in a market study in July of 2023.

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5 Common HR Issues for Small Businesses and How to Solve Them

Extensis

Quick look: The role of human resources (HR) departments continues to expand, especially for small businesses, which look to their HR professionals to manage the full employee lifecycle and wear multiple hats each day. Top HR issues and possible solutions If your HR employees feel busier than usual, it’s probably because they are.

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6 Top Trends in Employment and Identity Screening

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HR leaders are looking ahead, and as we continue to adapt to the constant shifts we are seeing in the workforce, employers are focusing on how best to manage potentially returning to work and compliant hiring practices, whether in-person, remote, or hybrid. Candidate Experience.