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Want to Sell More Homes? It’s Time to Work on Your Real Estate Brand

CEO Insider

While moderating somewhat due to rising interest rates and other factors, the real-estate housing sector continues to generate record sales — particularly in certain pockets throughout the country, including cities in Florida, North Carolina, Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Texas, and California. The post Want to Sell More Homes?

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Delivering More to Employees: An Interview with Shannon Bagley

HR Digest

These were only some of the topics The HR Digest discussed with Shannon Bagley, Executive Vice President – Human Resources at Centene Corporation. Can you share with The HR Digest readers some innovative HR strategies that allow Centene to compete for talent in America and abroad? In this role, Ms.

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Prepare for the New Permanent Temp

Harvard Business Review

Workflows and innovation initiatives have been artfully reorganized around "projects" to facilitate faster, cheaper and easier contingent participation. Technology makes reviewing, refining, redesigning and revising both jobs and job descriptions as dynamic as a commodities trading desk. Economy Hiring Human resources'

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Where the Green Jobs Really Are

Harvard Business Review

I'm all for this — we need this kind of innovation — but green jobs are hardly the economic cure-all they are often made out to be. For most, real estate is the second-largest expense. There's much brouhaha about "green jobs" those that arise from new clean-tech companies, created to help solve the climate crisis.

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Why We Modeled Our Hiring Process on the NFL and NASA

Harvard Business Review

For example, during one of the competitions, we provided students with data on the Bay Area Rapid Transit system (BART), which included information about demographics, real estate, weather, station specifics, and fares. Why move so far beyond traditional HR assessment tools?