Report: HR Manager Among Most Underrated Jobs

When it comes to careers, some may seem more attractive than others. But many jobs that are viewed as highly desirable have downsides, and...

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Tricks for Handling Tough Problems

By David Creelman Simple problems fly by so quickly we hardly notice them; it’s the tough ones that occupy our days and perhaps our sleepless...

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Creating a Common Language for a Strong Company Culture

Special Promotional Feature By Ben Baker I was recently reading a phenomenal article on Language by Blaine Millet.  There, he took the time to make the...

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The Words We Use Have Meaning

By John Whitehead The other week, I wrote about how words have power; about how they have both a direct, and, more often, an indirect...

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Can HR Break Free From Its Past?

By David Creelman When cutting-edge HR leaders get together to discuss the future they often end up saying something like “the future of HR…or whatever...

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The Words We Use Have Power

By John Whitehead “Words are, of course, the most powerful drug used by mankind.” —Rudyard Kipling Over the past several months, I have become more aware of...

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How Much Should HR Professionals Reveal About Themselves?

By Adam Bajan There’s an age old question in human relationships—how much do we reveal or hold back about ourselves? In Trust We Trust Creating trust in...

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Casual Dress Code In Fashion At Work

Dressing up for work continues to go out of style, new research from staffing firm OfficeTeam shows. Half (50 per cent) of senior managers...

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