Readers and Leaders: Seven Books to Share the Learning

By Jane Terepocki, CHRP That leaders are readers is a common hallmark of many business biographies. Moreover, while what leaders read varies widely, the why...

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Hikes Impact More Than Minimum Wage

By Jock Finlayson Proposals to increase the minimum wage have been gaining political traction on both sides of the Canada-U.S. border.  In January 2014, President...

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Evidence-Based Decision-Making: Big Data and the Human Touch

By Christian Codrington, CHRP To be a ‘fly on the wall’ listening to an argument between two individuals can be an insightful peek into the...

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Reinvent the Workplace with Generation Connect

By Christine McLeod I turned 40 last year and a wise friend in her 60s shared this with me on the big day. “When I was...

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Challenging Conversations Key to Core Culture

By Kristin Zehnder Jane is a junior manager at a local manufacturing company. She recently witnessed a sensitive and contentious situation involving one of her...

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Organizational Learning Thrives Informally

By Jennifer Gerves-Keen In a recent article about careers by published in The Globe & Mail, Marina Glogovac discussed the relatively new importance of continuous...

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CEO Simon Evans Says Farewell to BC HRMA

By Jason McRobbie For Simon Evans, CEO of the British Columbia Human Resources Management Association (BC HRMA), the past 10 years have been marked by...

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What’s Love Got to Do With It?

By Heather Hughes Without a doubt, HR professionals can create amazing changes by learning, living, and leading the vision of a better workplace—somewhere people can...

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