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Employee Relationships is a Serious Employer Responsibility

HR Digest

By emphasizing well-being and a holistic approach to work, the company has become a frequently cited case study of quality employee relations in HRM. A Garter study indicated that employee experience was a top priority for 47 percent of HR leaders and it is important for us to explore why.

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StrategyDriven Welcomes Hank Moore | StrategyDriven

Strategy Driven

As a Corporate Strategist TM , Hank speaks and advises companies about growth strategies, visioning, planning, executive-leadership development, futurism and the Big Picture issues which profoundly affect the business climate. He has worked with all major industries over a 40-year career. He is a mentor to senior management.

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How to Choose the Right References

Harvard Business Review

As a job candidate, you must therefore be thoughtful and strategic about both whom you ask, and how you prepare them to speak on your behalf, according to Priscilla Claman, the president of Career Strategies, a Boston-based consulting firm and a contributor to the HBR Guide to Getting the Right Job. Here are a few things you should consider.

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What to Say and Do When Your Employee Has Another Job Offer

Harvard Business Review

. “Whether or not the employee ends up taking the other offer, this is a rich opportunity,” says Dick Grote performance management consultant and author of the HBR Tools on Goal Setting and Performance Reviews. Case study #1: Find out exactly why. ” Case study #2: Address concerns if you can.

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What to Do After a Bad Performance Review

Harvard Business Review

It can be hard to recover from a less-than-stellar performance review, especially one that you didn’t see coming. Sometimes it takes an event like a negative review to realize you’re not a good fit for the organization,” says Marks. Consider the review the final word — how you react to the feedback is far more important.

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Coaching an Employee Who Doesn’t Want Help

Harvard Business Review

“Resistance to coaching takes many forms,” says Amy Jen Su, managing partner of Isis Associates, an executive coaching and leadership development firm and coauthor of Own the Room: Discover Your Signature Voice to Master Your Leadership Presence. Case study#1: Own your part of the problem. Case Study #2: Understand why.

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Delivering an Effective Performance Review

Harvard Business Review

It's performance review season, and you know the drill. But if you take the right approach, appraisals are an excellent opportunity to reinforce solid performers and redirect the poor ones. For many employees, a face-to-face performance review is the most stressful work conversation they'll have all year.