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Talent management, L&D back in vogue this year
Tuesday, 23 February 2010 8:30am
The HR professionals with the greatest market power this year will be those with skills in talent management, learning and development, and recruitment, according to a new salary report. Read More - Talent management, L&D back in vogue this year
Spotlight on bullying - employers must act: Lawyer
Monday, 22 February 2010 8:13am
A recent court case and fines totalling $330,000 show that employers with knowledge of inappropriate behaviour at work "have to do something about it", says Sparke Helmore special counsel, Adam Saunders. Read More - Spotlight on bullying - employers must act: Lawyer
Blog post: An incentive fairy tale (sort of)
Friday, 19 February 2010 8:30am
There were many things wrong with this incentive, starting with the mishmash of behaviors and outcomes, ending with the fact that no one on the team knew an incentive was at the end of the tunnel and everything in between... Read More - Blog post: An incentive fairy tale (sort of)
Blog post: Looking for leadership in all the wrong places
Friday, 19 February 2010 8:02am
Transforming an exceptional sales performer into a manager made perfect sense to me. After all, if I could have the rest of the team emulating her success the business would continue on the growth curve I had been able to establish... Read More - Blog post: Looking for leadership in all the wrong places
CSR program enhances talent, engagement and satisfaction: Case study
Thursday, 18 February 2010 8:39am
Corporate social responsibility programs that incorporate volunteering - particularly skilled volunteering - can foster genuine talent development, says National Australia Bank general manager of corporate responsibility and brands, Tim O'Leary. Read More - CSR program enhances talent, engagement and satisfaction: Case study
Prescriptive relationship policies send "wrong message"
Wednesday, 17 February 2010 8:22am
Romantic relationships in the workplace can create a legal "minefield", but policies that are too prescriptive can offend employees, send the wrong message and weaken a company's competitive edge, says HR commentator Kate Southam. Read More - Prescriptive relationship policies send "wrong message"
Let clients give performance feedback, too
Tuesday, 16 February 2010 8:33am
Most employers give workers internal feedback on performance, but those who are concerned about "the big picture" will welcome feedback from clients and customers too, says Paramount Training and Development principal David Alssema. Read More - Let clients give performance feedback, too
Supporting gay, lesbian, bi, transgender workers reaps business benefits
Monday, 15 February 2010 8:34am
Employers that support lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) workers enjoy greater employee commitment, says former High Court Justice Michael Kirby. Read More - Supporting gay, lesbian, bi, transgender workers reaps business benefits
Blog post: Are You Sure You Want To Resolve Conflict?
Friday, 12 February 2010 8:31am
Conflict, in and of itself, is not always a problem. It can be but that isn't anywhere close to being the norm... Read More - Blog post: Are You Sure You Want To Resolve Conflict?
Blog post: Social media policy - A different perspective
Friday, 12 February 2010 8:20am
We realised we could trust employees to engage. Employees realised, 'if we're within reason, we're going to be trusted'... Read More - Blog post: Social media policy - A different perspective
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