The iPad Tries to Increase Authentic Communication

By Krysty Wideen I saw this post on Renegade HR and couldn't help but pass it along. It's an advertisement for an iPad app called...

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What Will You Do If (and When) Your Organization Runs Out Of Leaders?

By Natalie Michael, CHRP Although developing leaders should be a top organizational priority, not every executive team is willing to take a good hard look...

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Making the Case for HR

By Joel Shapiro, Ph.D The field of HR metrics is booming: there is now a glut of ideas, experiments, approaches, paradigms...and solid research. Several...

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Engagement Makes Good Business Sense

By Heather Hughes The cost of even one disengaged or unhappy employee can drain valuable resources faster than a bottle of wine at a dinner...

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How to Choose the Right Metrics to Measure

 By Helen Luketic, CHRP   HR pros are always asking “what metrics should I be tracking?” The answer is always less than satisfying: “it depends”. You...

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New Roadmap Tool Helps HR Navigate CSR

By Coro Strandberg If you thought the challenge of creating your organization’s H1N1 policy was difficult, get ready for the next big wave...

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Human Rights Complaints Can Be Serious Business for B.C.’s Small Business

By Diane Rodgers Dealing with a workplace human rights complaint can be costly for an employer in terms of money, time and reputation. A...

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Strategic Staffing: How to Design HR Programs to Support Business Strategy

By Suzanne Boyd, CHRP Candidate Have you been asked either of the following questions recently? · In the current recession as we look at staff...

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