4 Brave Conversations that Minimize Burnout

Journalist Jennifer Moss published The Burnout Epidemic in 2021, and it couldn’t have been timelier. I read it last December and have been thinking...

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Meaningful Human Connection is Our New Competitive Advantage

Pandemics don’t change our identity, they reveal it. After two years of living in isolation, our universal reveal has been that human connection isn’t an...

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Dismantling Unconscious Bias: Obstacle #1 Blocking Workplace Inclusion

“The woman in the plant with the short hair driving the forklift must be a lesbian.” “Mike wears pink ties a lot, he’s clearly gay.”  “Josie...

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Big Donation to KPU’s Melville School of Business Will Help HR Students Gain Experience

Third place. Not bad for her debut at HRC West, a human resources business case competition for western Canada that took place in 2019,...

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How The Great Resignation Will Lead to the Great Culture Revolution

*Editorial Note- This article is sponsored  If you haven’t heard the term Great Resignation yet, you soon will. The Great Resignation is not a future...

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More Than 700 People Gather Online For The Upside Of People, HR Conference & Expo

One thread of learning wove its way throughout many of the sessions over the two days of the Upside of People, HR Conference &...

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What’s In Store For The Upside Of People, HR Conference & Expo?

Ahead of the Upside of People, HR Conference & Expo on Sept. 27-28, 2021, PeopleTalk caught up with Dawn Bergot, 2021 Conference Advisory Committee...

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New Prerequisites Required to Write the NKE Exam in 2021

*Article updated on January 8, 2021 Building from the results of the 2013 Professional Practice Analysis, CPHR Canada has been working collaboratively with the other...

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