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Teamwork: Sharing the Blame! :: Women on Business

Women on Business

So, when I hear the saying “ teamwork is never having to take all the blame yourself ” I know the stress being put on the team is in the red zone. By Sylvia Lafair Now that the old model of command and control is out the window and team collaboration is the norm what has really changed when things go wrong?

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Transitioning From Employee Well-being To Healthy Organization

HR Digest

It’s your duty as an employer or human resource manager to consider what factors could bring this goal to light. In today’s competitive job market, employees are looking for more than just a paycheck. This, in turn, can lead to reduced absenteeism and improved productivity. How do you create a healthy organizational structure?

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Some Resume Action Verbs That Showcase Your Talent

HR Digest

It is a competitive job market out there. The pandemic, declining economy and job cuts due to businesses facing falling revenues have led many people to look for placements in a tight market. But in such a competitive market, one needs to stand out. People are busy sending out resumes in the hopes of scoring a hit.

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Kellogg Company’s Melissa Howell on The Value of Recruiting Veteran Talent

HR Digest

From the vantage point of a lifelong career in human resources, Melissa Howell talked with The HR Digest about the various Diversity & Inclusion programs which have put Kellogg on the global map as one of the top companies for veterans, LGBT employees, and executive women. People are at the core of this strategy.

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Leading Without Direct Reports

In the CEO Afterlife

We’ve seen the power of teamwork. Craft or Career. Decades ago, I was moved by a business school article entitled, “Craft or Career. The author, a professor, was making the point that crafts and careers are not mutually exclusive – that craftspeople do not have to climb the management ladder to realize fulfilling careers.

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How Is Your Company’s Onboarding Experience for New Hires?

CO2

The mutual enthusiasm builds and by the end of the process, the candidate will depart very impressed with your organization, its strategic direction, the commitment of your senior leaders, and strong optimism for a bright career. The labor market for top talent is tight. Then comes the first day on the job. Let that sink in.

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How Is Your Company’s Onboarding Experience for New Hires?

CO2

The mutual enthusiasm builds and by the end of the process, the candidate will depart very impressed with your organization, its strategic direction, the commitment of your senior leaders, and strong optimism for a bright career. The labor market for top talent is tight. Then comes the first day on the job. Let that sink in.