Communications a la MODE: Engaging a Multigenerational Workforce

By Bernadette Smith Effective communication in the workplace is critically important to keeping employees engaged and focused on achieving results. It is the means by...

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Of Messages and Mediums: Face-to-Face vs. Facebook

By Kristin Zehnder Remember when Palm Pilots were introduced at work? They were coveted, cool and replaced the need for pocket-sized paper calendars, clunky cell...

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Effective Communications and HR: Making the Connection

By Nancy Painter HR is expected to do a lot – establish or change culture, manage change big and small, develop leaders, engage employees –...

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Reinvent the Workplace with Generation Connect

By Christine McLeod I turned 40 last year and a wise friend in her 60s shared this with me on the big day. “When I was...

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To Conference and Beyond: An Expanded View of HR

By Michelle Kumar Editor’s Note: Michelle Kumar, a Kwantlen Polytechnic University student, was the recipient of a conference scholarship in the Fraser Valley region.  In April,...

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Facebook or Face Time? Business Relationships Take More Than Texting, Friending, and Online “Connecting”

It’s official: email, texting, and social media are no longer just helpful supplemental business tools. They’ve taken over the whole game. Yes, technology has...

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Embrace Diversity in the Social Media Age

By Anca Aroneanu, CHRP and Christine McLeod, CHRP Diversity is defined as “the condition of having or being composed of differing elements: variety.” Variety itself is...

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Social Media Changing Recruitment

By Richard McMunn Recruitment has changed over the last decade. The process is mostly web-based and with recruitment agencies popping up all over the internet,...

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