Virtual Reality Is Coming To An HR Function Near You
Ever heard of Ernest Cline’s Ready Player One? It’s a novel that takes place in the year 2045. Human civilization is in a dark period,
Ever heard of Ernest Cline’s Ready Player One? It’s a novel that takes place in the year 2045. Human civilization is in a dark period,
It wasn’t exactly the romanticized version of backpacking through an exotic land, especially if you consider a cheap roller suitcase a backpack, which unfortunately I
I often ask leaders which of the two delivers better results: great talent or a great team? Most of the time, they respond that a
“You know, your butt looks so bad in the outfit you’re wearing, that I was surprised when I touched it, it felt good.” Imagine hearing
“And with all your magic I disappear from view…” —Coldplay She stopped in the middle of the hall and met my gaze. We shook hands.
“Half the world is Half the world was Half the world thinks While the other half does…” –Neil Peart (writer and musician, “Half the World”)
Performance wanes. Employee engagement falls and morale sinks. These are tell-tale signs that your culture is sick and needs attention. So how do you go
Cool spring morning. Grade-school recess. A group of boys and girls gather on a damp field. Captains are called out. The usual suspects. The strongest
The balance of power is shifting in the employer/employee relationship. What does it mean for the future of work? The #TChat crowd weighs in
The balance of power is shifting in the employer/employee relationship. What does it mean for the future of work? The #TChat crowd weighs in
It sometimes seems that those in the HR world often find themselves in a world of extremes when it comes to technology. Or we may
Employee Engagement is an individual’s investment of wisdom, skills, energies, creativity and time in the work assigned. Each of my next five posts will explore
I hate to sound all Michael Jackson, but children, they’re the future, man. Yes, they are. The sad thing is that despite the roaring job
The balance of power is shifting in the employer/employee relationship. What does it mean for the future of work? The #TChat crowd weighs in
Company success links directly to what talent management, employee engagement and organizational culture have in common. The causal link among the three elements is powerful.
The balance of power is shifting in the employer/employee relationship. What does it mean for the future of work? The #TChat crowd weighs in
“The crowd” is a mass of people who all look the same. They are indistinguishable from one another. They are all conformists to a standard
Over 70% of employees think their performance would improve with more feedback and the vast majority say that recognition is more rewarding than cash. This presents a tremendous
It always amazes me the stories I hear about people who are new to the world of work. The guys with jeans around the back
I attended a presentation by Mary Owens at a local financial advisory firm. In her well-presented talk about the return of manufacturing to the U.S.,
More technology. More suppliers. More products and services. More social media tools. More business tools. New opportunities to improve our bottom-line performance are constantly “raining
Most people don’t associate HR with innovation. They’d associate HR with the things that traditionally we have been good at — rules, policies, administration. And
Employers have been banging on about engineering — the shortage of engineers and lack of young people, particularly girls, studying STEM (science, technology, engineering and
The balance of power is shifting in the employer/employee relationship. What does it mean for the future of work? The #TChat crowd weighs in
The key to any successful business is developing and retaining top talent, but do you want top interns? For any business, bringing in fresh eyes