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Biggest Human Resources Trends to Watch in 2022

HR Digest

Since the pandemic, turning human resources trends into reality has been an arduous task for HR professionals. The HR Digest uncovers seven human resources trends for the upcoming year. 7 Human Resources Trends for 2022. Here are 7 human resources trends 2022 has to offer.

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Your New HR Reference Guide

Coaching Tip

Managing people is the most challenging part of any leader's job. Experienced human resource professionals and consultants, Barbara Mitchell and Cornelia Gamlem, share their 30+ years of first-hand experience in their completely revised and expanded, "THE BIG BOOK OF HR". Leadership Development Investments.

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Job Candidates See Red Flags When Employers Refer to the Workplace as ‘Family’

HR Digest

Is it a red flag if an interviewer refers to the company as a ‘family’ during an interview? According to a study by People Managing People, nearly 1 in 5 job candidates think so. In the hiring process, candidates are also evaluating potential employers as much as hiring managers are assessing them.

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Changes in Management HR Should Consider In 2023

HR Digest

It’s no news that the business world will experience changes in management in 2023. What are some expected changes in management in 2023? This is the same when it comes to making changes in management in 2023. This cuts across various areas of management, including benefits and perks, flexibility, workplace culture, and so on.

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8 Meticulous Hiring Tactics to Land the Best People

Leading Blog

Just as great coaches don’t win many games without great players, great managers aren’t successful without the right people on their team. Finding, hiring, and developing great performers is the most important part of every manager’s job. Y OUR organization’s success comes down to who you hire.

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7 Principles of Leadership Development: Strategy for Leadership Development

Mike Cardus

An earlier post listed the 7 Principles of Leadership Development in no specific order of importance : Necessary Skilled-Knowledge. Strategy for Leadership Development. Exploring lessons learned and how an organization and I developed a leadership development process for high potential employees. Education for Leadership.

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Are You Betting On the Wrong Job References?

Strategy Driven

Most of us can relate to this scenario: when completing an employment application, you are asked to identify a number of references (typically 3-5) for prospective employers to contact. However, it’s unlikely that these well-chosen references will be the deciding factor on whether you get that hoped-for new position.