High Time for HR in High Tech

By Gabrielle Garon If you've spent any time mentoring aspiring HR pros, it’s a question you have heard before.  The number one question I hear...

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Why HR Should be a Stop on the Way to the C-Suite

By Nancy Gore and Ed Perkovic Ask a seasoned executive and they will tell you, HR experience is not typically a requirement for executives being...

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Don’t Fall in Love with HR

By David Creelman The biggest trap for human resources professionals is becoming immersed in the world of HR. If you read HR books, take HR...

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The HR Journey: One HR Cafe and Three Student Views from Vancouver Island

By Shannon Kleibl Being a student is challenging but rewarding work.  Paths are chosen, a plunge is taken and a career appears to be only...

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Giving Back: Thinking Forward

By Carolynne Mahood, CHRP Have you opted for retirement but are still interested in being active and sharing the value of your experience with others? Or...

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Delivering Happiness (& Fresh Thinking): HR with a Twist at BC HRMA Conference 2012

By Jason McRobbie For 70 years, BC HRMA has brought the best of HR to the table. For the past 50 years,   conference has brought...

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BC HRMA: The Voice(s) of HR

By Jason McRobbie “It’s all about becoming a new business partner,” said BC HRMA’s CEO Simon Evans. “If I go back 20 or 30 years,...

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Effective Learning & Affecting Change: BCIT and First Nations Pair for HR Pilot

By Jennifer-Gerves Keen Accessible and effective learning and development is the cornerstone of civilization as we know it. In order to maintain the excellent standard...

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