Financial Statements Tell a Story About Behaviour

By Stephanie Sharp A friend of mine was looking at accepting an executive position at a high tech company and she asked me to...

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CHRP: The Ongoing Evolution

By Amelia Chan, CHRP The Certified Human Resources Professional (CHRP) designation was created to identify a baseline for all human resources professionals.  Although our profession...

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A Secret to Collective Bargaining

Jay Sharun, CHRP History may not put this secret alongside the contents of the Zapruder film or how they put caramel inside the Caramilk bar,...

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One Key to Productivity

By Ian J. Cook, CHRP, MA, MBA As the  the engines of the economy start to rev up, a number of organizational leaders are facing the...

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Preparing Your Workforce for Change: A Strategy for Success

By Brian Usher, Ph.D The Challenge In today’s tumultuous economy, companies are aggressively seeking ways to remain competitive – from reductions in force to radical restructuring....

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Efficient Work Strategies for Summer

By James Robbins As we head deep into summer, most people think this is the time for some R&R. Summer is a time where...

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What to Do About the Olympics?

By Ian J. Cook In February 2010 Vancouver will play host to the Winter Olympics and Paralympics. The event will be a great celebration of...

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Why Do Mothers Earn Less Than Other Women?

By Adam Gorley A recent study from Statistics Canada looks at the Earnings of women with and without children, to determine the causes and degrees...

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