Catalytic Conversion: Turn Retirement Planning Into Succession Planning

By Pam Paquet The Baby Boom in the mid 1900s provided Canada with many long-term benefits including a sizeable workforce, a significant pool of skills...

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Gimme a Break: The Cost of Constant Connectivity

By Natalie Michael, CHRP So many of us do this.  We book the vacation.  Plan the family trip.  And, then as we hit the road...

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Diversity, Recognition, Respect and Rewards

By Lindsay Macintosh, CHRP More organizations are wisely taking action to effectively manage an increasingly diverse workforce. Managing diversity with a program that respects, recognizes...

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Raising the Standard: HR’s Impact at the Office of the Auditor General in B.C.

By Ian J. Cook "A good HR team quietly makes us all look good" - John Doyle, Auditor General of B.C. Auditing government is not...

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Top 10 Strategies for Managing Mobile Workers

By Terrence Gargiulo 1. Focus on building relationships. Once a quarter audit your time. How much time are you spending engaged in activities meant to foster...

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The Politics of Succession: Four Primary Planning Pitfalls

By Natalie Michael, CHRP For HR professionals, succession planning is often a fun project because it is strategic, proactive, and it provides exposure to the...

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Lessons Learned: Mergers, People and Change

By Lee Rhodes Many organizations today need mergers to achieve economies of scale, accelerate growth, diversify risk and secure other benefits that can't be gained...

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Get In The Game: Unleash Winning Performance

By Steven Green Gamification has everyone talking. This year it will also have 20% of Global 2000 organizations playing, and by 2014 this number is...

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