Avoiding Stereotypes in the Workplace

By Gobinder Gill The truth is that we all stereotype certain groups of people. Many of us have grown up with biases in our homes,...

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Dreading Work After the Holidays? 10 Tips To Deal With an Overwhelming To-Do List

Now that the presents have been unwrapped and the halls have been undecked, it’s back to the daily grind. And while you’d love to...

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Greening the Workplace 2011: Engaging Employees to Benefit the Planet and the Bottom Line

Shareholder pressure and greater demands for corporate accountability are the fastest growing catalysts for greener workplaces, according to a new survey by Brighter Planet. Twenty-three...

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The Adapting Force

By Nilesh Bhagat, CHRP Change is forced; it’s top down. The very notion of change strikes fear into many hearts because it violates a primitive...

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The 7 Secrets of Successful Workplace Giving Programs – Part Two

Read Part One now! 4. Make Matching Meaningful Ok, this is a big deal! Matching gifts of time and/or money is the most powerful and effective...

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The 7 Secrets of Successful Workplace Giving Programs – Part One

What are the best practices for workplace giving programs? This is a question we hear often from companies of all sizes looking to get...

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Affecting Effectiveness

By Nilesh Bhagat, CHRP Consumers expect products which are continually pushing the boundaries of technological advancement. It’s true that they want efficient products – things...

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Undermining the Mission of Mission Statements

By Bill Baker As a youngster, I was not a strong student. My parents, God love them, tried motivating me to apply myself more, with...

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