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Importance Ethics in Human Resources Management

HR Digest

Unveiling the Essence of Ethics in Human Resources Ethics in human resources involves upholding a set of moral principles and values at all levels of an organization. The importance of ethics in human resource management cannot be overstated.

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Employee Branding: Creating a Strong Company Culture

HR Digest

In contrast, employer branding is the reputation that an employer creates in the labor market. They help improve employee loyalty, contribute to solid brand reputation management, and attract and secure the right talent. It’s the things your employees tell people about what it’s like to work for your company.

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Understanding the Role of Technology in Growing Your Business

Strategy Driven

Financial management is arguably the most vital operational aspect of any establishment. Software designers create these systems to fully automate various aspects of financial management, such as paying your employees and putting together reports. Human Resources. Inventory management. Read on for the details.

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Out of touch or out of their minds? Maybe both!

Strategy Driven

In a survey conducted by a BIG benefits management company (a management and human resource consulting firm), they asked 365 CEO’s and sales management executives, “What are the three key factors that separate high performing sales professionals from moderate to low performing sales professionals?”.

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The Rise of the Rude Hiring Manager

Harvard Business Review

His resume was spot-on — he’d spent five years as a sporting goods sales rep and several years as an operations manager doing “everything from ordering for shops, to speaking with dealers, to sales.” Senior management at the new company knew him, his successful track record, and the companies he’d worked for. Slam dunk, right?

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How to Get the Most Out of Reference Checks

Harvard Business Review

He might have managed your candidate for five years or be the candidate’s brother-in-law; you don’t know until you ask. A fame-based reference isn’t helpful to you as a manager. ” Never show any skepticism or negativity toward the candidate or the reference will clam up out of sheer loyalty.

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Four Ways to Adapt to an Aging Workforce

Harvard Business Review

Companies like Vodafone are putting more emphasis on employees’ loyalty, track records, competence and common sense, all commonly found in older workers. Vita Needle does the same, noting that loyal older employees not only enhance the company’s reputation, but also yield higher quality work and attention to detail.