Inverting the Mentor/Mentee Framework: The Cross-Generational Potential

By Neil McEachern, CHRP A more innovative approach to mentoring is called for, one that capitalizes upon our four generation workforce, and allows the younger...

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Smoothing the Transition From Maternity Leave

By Tammy Reid, CHRP Returning to work after maternity leave is a time of transition: often emotional and exhausting for moms regardless if it’s the...

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Study: CHRPs Promoted Faster, Earn Larger Salary

Certified Human Resources Professionals (CHRPs) have increased career opportunities and greater earning potential than HR professionals without the designation, according to a study produced...

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BC HRMA Welcomes Provincial Government to Lunch

On Tuesday, January 17, the Honourable Pat Bell, Minister of Jobs, Tourism and Innovation visited the provincial office of the BC Human Resources Management...

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The HR Black Belt: CHRP Learning Never Stops

By Maureen Campbell Innovation happens in every era and with every innovation, society must adapt. So too in HR. In the work environment, the HR department...

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Smart Swarm: Birds, Bees and Better Business

By Nilesh Bhagat, CHRP What can bugs, birds and fish teach us about the way we do business? The constraints of the organizational hierarchy common in...

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Volunteering in our Virtual World

By Elizabeth Bonner “What is the city but the people; true the people are the city.”1 Much the same could be said for any organization...

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CCHRA: The CHRP People Factor

By Maureen Campbell Change is inevitable in a progressive society. Change is constant. - Benjamin Disraeli, Oct. 29, 1867 This year has seen a lot of change,...

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