The Next Little Thing: Seven Steps Towards Innovation

By Amelia Chan, CHRP Innovation is the one renewable resource that cannot be used up. It has the potential to ignite and regenerate.  It is...

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Self-Regulating the HR Profession in BC

By Christian Codrington, CHRP I was fortunate that my first job out of university was in my chosen field of education. After studying organizational behaviour,...

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Don’t Make Promises You Can’t Keep

By Graeme McFarlane Imagine it—you’re on the verge of securing a big contract. In anticipation, you hire additional staff to hit the ground running. You...

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The Plight of the Overeducated Worker

By Jock Finlayson Across many advanced economies, employment has been slow to recover from the 2008-09 recession, with young adults shouldering much of the burden. ...

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Mentoring Engages all Generations

By Isabelle St-Jean “When I looked at Dave across the desk I saw plenty of passion and potential, but when he looked in the mirror...

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Where can HR have the most impact on innovation?

Rob Crawford, CHRP senior HR consultant, Navigate Partners Consulting Rob is a senior human resources professional with extensive experience as a practitioner and consultant.  Strategic planning, team...

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Daniel H. Pink: A Catalyst for Change

Over the span of five books, Daniel H. Pink has explored the changing world of work, served as an impetus for changing minds and...

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Challenges of Change Inspire Innovation

By Nancy Painter “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times …” Charles Dickens was commenting on society when he penned the...

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