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Six Resolutions for a Winning Corporate Culture

Chart Your Course

Sincere leaders who are transparent about their decisions, upbeat but honest about the company’s future, and show a genuine interest in their workers create an environment that fosters loyalty, creativity and productivity. Establish trust. Employees are happier when they have control over their work and are not micromanaged.

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How to Use a Career Page to Positively Show off Culture to Candidates

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The Harvard Business Review reports culture directly impacts employee satisfaction, job performance, business creativity, commitment and loyalty, retention and absenteeism, and — perhaps the most important quality to executives — the bottom line. Point out how a work/life balance is supported by company initiatives.

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Employee benefits for Caregivers in workplaces

HR Digest

Seeing how this role is going to be a big part of work-life, employers need to reconsider their human resource policies to work in this burgeoning need. Caregiving leads to frequent absenteeism, sudden emergency calls, distraction at work, dedicating some hours arranging pickups, scheduling appointments and more.

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How to Design a Corporate Wellness Plan That Actually Works

Harvard Business Review

Leadership commitment and support. ROI in this context is generally limited to examining the tangible benefits of a program, such as a reduction in medical costs or absenteeism. In addition, relying on outside entities to attend to organizational needs may not get at the root of a systematic problem. So what does?