Busting Metrics Myths

By Ian J. Cook   For most of the last 20 years, HR metrics has been an evolving and important, yet secretive and complex, area of...

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BC HRMA Summer Reading List

By Kellie Auld, CHRP and Tyler Cheyne, CHRP The dog days of summer are here! With longer days and balmy temperature we are increasingly motivated...

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Slow Times Create Opportunities to Innovate

By Ed Bernacki There is little doubt that all organizations will face challenges new to them in 2009 and beyond. We are a generation...

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Layoffs — Avoid Adding Insult to Injury

By Joseph Grenny   I’ll never forget a dear friend describing what it was like to have security guards show up unannounced to his office and...

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Alternate Dispute Resolution Processes

Veronica Ukrainetz Alternate Dispute Resolution (ADR) is a term applied to resolving a dispute outside of traditional litigation methods. There are many different forms of...

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What to Measure?

By Ian J. Cook    What metrics should I use? How do I know what is happening and how should I track this? With the change...

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Layoffs: Burning the Furniture to Warm the House

Greg Ford In the recruitment industry, we are constantly talking to senior executives, and lately there is no hotter topic than the economy – and...

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Paycheck Politics: Why Are Women Still Uncomfortable Negotiating for What They’re Worth?

By Tory Johnson    From running companies to running for president, women are on the way to catching up with men in positions of power. Where...

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