Social Media No Substitute for Face Time

By Lana Bradshaw I’m guilty of it. Thinking if I send a quick text or email, I’ve washed my hands of responsibility, that the task...

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Workplace Romance a Risky Affair

By Robert Smithson The sad decline and fall of Canada’s Brigadier General Daniel Menard came to a close last week. It proved that, for everyone...

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Networking That Works: Tips For Success

By Amelia Chan, CHRP ‘One size fits all’ does not apply to networking. There are many ways to network but it ultimately depends on the...

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Why We Network (& Why it Works)

By Amelia Chan, CHRP Put simply, networking is is vital to building and maintaining connections.  People who don’t understand the ongoing need to stay in touch...

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Positive Workplace Politics with Co-workers

Margaret Morford It's sad but true: Most of us spend more time with co-workers than with family members. But are we fully developing these relationships?...

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Positive Workplace Politics with Your Boss

By Margaret Morford It’s a simple, real-world fact. A fact most people still do not “get.” Today, most people lose their job not because they...

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Legal Ease – Regulating the Office Romance

By Robert Smithson  Employment lawyers commonly advise employers who are asking how to eliminate personal relationships between employees.  That result is likely one which is...

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Sex in the (Working) City: the Employer’s Dilemma

By J. Geoffrey Howard Just as John, the President of a medium-sized company, is leaving his office, Cyndi from sales slips into his office and...

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