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Seven Key Thoughts About Managing Human Resources

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Home Go to QAspire.com Guest Posts Disclaimer Seven Key Thoughts About Managing Human Resources Here are SEVEN most prominent thoughts that stuck me this week about managing “humanresources. Check it out!

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Hiring and Retention Articles

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Talent is Top Priority for CEO’s, Overtaking Managing Risk World at Work, April 2011. A Third of Your Employees Want to Quit: Here’s How to Keep Them BNET, March 2011. Hire & Retain the Best Partners, Spring 2011. Workplace Traits – Hiring Engaged Employees Suffolk University Alumni Magazine, Summer 2011.

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More People are Getting Raises in 2011—Are You?

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Here are some key points on the 2011 salaries and raises: • Salary budgets increased by 2.8% In 2011, 88% of employees got a raise to their base pay. Compare that with 80% in 2009. We’re moving past salary freezes with just 3% of employers say they’re planning across-the-board salary freezes this year, compared to 43% in 2009.

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10 Shocking Statistics About Employee Engagement

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Employee Engagement and Manufacturing AFS Proceedings, 2011. Aon’s 2009 Benefit and Talent Survey Aon, 2009. Employee Engagement and Manufacturing AFS Proceedings, 2011. Aon’s 2009 Benefit and Talent Survey Aon, 2009. via Engagement Resources – Employee Engagement.

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Leadership Strategies: Are You a Davos Woman?

Women on Business

1 Comments 1 Women Entrepreneurs January 18th, 2011 at 5:42 pm Thanks for this post. Categories : Contests , Equality , Female Executives , Leadership Contact Sylvia Lafair, author of Dont Bring It To Work: Breaking the Family Patterns that Limit Success at sylvia@ceoptions.com.

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A Guilty Conscience = A Great Hire??? :: Women on Business

Women on Business

By Maribeth Kuzmeski Are you looking to add new individuals to your team in 2011? Studies show that hiring guilt-prone employees is smart business! Keep in mind, there is a big difference between guilt-prone and guilty) Guilt-ridden people make better employees, tend to work hard, perform better and are less likely to call in sick.

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Be an Advocate for Yourself :: Women on Business

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