The Career Path of HR: Five Years Future Forward

By Ashley Bennington, CHRP HR is in a unique position in a business world that is both changed and changing. As fundaments of economy, demography,...

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Connecting the Dots in Your Social Network

By David Creelman Which people are most connected within your organization? Who are the knowledge brokers that others go to for help? Which people are...

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Planning For Managed Success: The HR Factor

By Andrea Soberg, CHRP Human resource planning (HRP) as defined by Vetter is "the process by which management determines how the organization should move from...

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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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The State of Succession Management

Seonaid Charlesworth   Several corporate directors I have spoken with in the past six months have described a growing concern—the current state of succession management.  The...

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Organizational Development Initiatives – Perceived Value vs. Measurable Financial Return

 By Kyla Nicholson, CHRP Candidate In Organizational Development (OD), what we perceive to be of value to our organizations perhaps isn’t, or is it just...

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Five Affordable Organizational Development Initiatives

Mark Frein It might seem strange for a consulting firm to offer suggestions on how to develop management and leadership abilities in organizations and spend...

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World Café Event Wows HR Community

By Shaun Carpenter  The inaugural World Café event started with a ring of a bell which signified the beginning of 25 concurrent meetings, at separate...

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