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Researchers to Managers: Employees CAN Change
The Find: Managers who believe in their employees' capacity to change and grow are more likely to provide them support and to spot changes in performance than those who believe you can't teach an old dog new tricks. The Source: "Managers' Implicit Assumptions About Personnel" in...
Tags: Jessica Stillman, Workforce Management, Human Resources, Performance Management, Manager, Performance, Employee
Blog posts 2008-08-04
Online Jobs: Stop Commuting, Work From Home
It is possible to stop commuting and still be employed. There is a growing trend in business to hire work at home employees and it's not just high tech companies. It benefits both the company and the employee. The business benefits by reducing the overhead involved in having a facility...
Tags: Human Resources, Benefits, Associated Content, Employee, Job
White papers 2008-07-20
The Uncompromising Leader
Managing the tension between performance and people is at the heart of every leader's job. Focus single-mindedly on delivering profits, and you disenchant your workforce, destroying your capacity to drive needed strategic change. Concentrate solely on...
Tags: Flemming Norrgren, Nathaniel Foote, Michael Beer, Harvard Business Review, In Brief, Russell A. Eisenstat, Management, Leadership, Leader, Employee, Tobias Fredberg
Articles 2008-07-18
Give Your Employees a $1,700 a Year Raise, Free
The Find: Sun Microsystems conducted a careful study of its flexible working program and found that giving its employees the freedom and tools to work at home saved each employee $1,700 a year in gas and vehicle wear and tear. The Source: Sun's "Open Work Energy Measurement...
Tags: Employee, Sun Microsystems Inc., Jessica Stillman
Blog posts 2008-06-16
Should You Bribe Your Team to Quit?
If you're looking to fill your organization with people who are as dedicated to your company as you are, why not weed out the wanna-bes by giving them a quitting bonus? That's the unusual approach taken by Zappos.com, a leading Internet shoe retailer. As Bill Taylor explains...
Tags: Recruitment & Selection, CC Holland, Human Resources, Payroll Solutions, Internet, Zappo, Workforce Management, Retail, Employee, Team
Blog posts 2008-06-02
Top Companies Pay Employees Less, But Hold Onto Them Longer
The Find: Successful companies pay salaries that are 5 percent lower than those of their peers, through retention tactics and avoiding the need to pay for expensive outside talent. The Source: Deeper analysis of Fortune's "Most Admired Companies," from the consultancy Hay Group. ...
Tags: Jessica Stillman, Human Resources, Hay Group, Employee, Talent, Recruitment & Selection, Workforce Management
Blog posts 2008-05-27
Five Reasons Why Global Moves Are Good For Your Firm
A new McKinsey survey subscription required of leading multinational firms has come up with a surprising result -- that movement of employees around different countries is still limited and that employees fear that time overseas will somehow penalize their careers. McKinsey came up with the results in...
Tags: Employee, Survey, Move, Professional Development, Marketing Research, Career, Marketing, Peter Galuszka
Blog posts 2008-05-15
How to Hang on to Your Talent
Your best employees have lots of reasons to leave. Keep them happy, loyal, and productive with these proven strategies. Create a Culture of Retention Source: Harvard Knowledgebase Without an effective employee retention program, labor shortages...
Tags: downsizing, layoffs, turnover, employee retention, BNET Staff, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Employee, Talent, top five
Articles 2008-05-13
Productivity Tip: Have a Fun Day
Having fun outside of the office boosts productivity. Or so argues the blog Chief Happiness Officer, which suggests that companies would improve productivity by giving employees a fun day -- an extra day off and a little bit of money to go do something fun. To ensure that it's...
Tags: Michael Fitzgerald, Workforce Management, Human Resources, Networking, Personal Technology, Telecommunications, Internet, Recruitment & Selection, Network Technology, Cable, Blogging, Fun Day, Employee
Blog posts 2008-05-09
How to Execute a Merger
Planning and brokering an M&A deal is the easy part. It’s after the ink is dry that the real work begins. Here’s how to navigate this critical period in five key steps. Set Expectations GOAL: Ensure...
Tags: Merger, Employee, Firm, Acquisition, Mergers & Acquisitions, Organization, Crash Course, Strategic Planning, Strategy, Geoffrey James, Business Operations, Finance, Investment, Corporate Law
Articles 2008-05-06
Great Expectations Lead to Great Performance
The Find: When managers have high expectations for employees, they're three times more likely to get superior performance. The Source: Research from Tel Aviv University's Faculty of Management. The Takeaway: If you want exceptional results, forget cracking the whip and running down...
Tags: Bank, Employee, Performance, Performance Management, Financial Services, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Jessica Stillman
Blog posts 2008-04-30
The Right Way To Spy On Employees
Be honest. We're you really surprised at the revelations that State Department employees took clandestine peeks at the presidential candidate's passport files? I wasn't. I know of a department store credit office where the night shift routinely passes the time by pulling up records of famous customers....
Tags: Human Resources, Recruitment & Selection, Monitoring, Employee, Workplace, Workforce Management, Sean Silverthorne
Blog posts 2008-03-28
Sick Leave Creates a Dilemma
Last week, Washington D.C. approved a new law requiring all city businesses to provide paid sick leave to their employees. This is a positive step for small businesses and low-wage workers most large companies already have such policies in place for their professionals, but it reminded me of a...
Tags: Online Communications, E-mail, Dilemma, Leave, Employee, William Baker
Blog posts 2008-03-18
Break Your CEO Out Of His Gated Community
The corporate and personal lifestyles of top execs often lead them on a path of isolation. Eventually they lose touch with employees, customers, and market trends. As Bryant University professor Michael Roberto puts it: Far too many senior executives at large companies become isolated in...
Tags: Employee, E-mail, Online Communications, Sean Silverthorne
Blog posts 2008-03-17
Relocating Employees - Keeping The Costs Down!
Employee relocation never works out cheap, and that goes double where top of the line executives of the company are concerned. Still, you need to keep your skilled workers happy so they perform well at the work place, so you should look at the expense as an investment. Technically sound...
Tags: Employee, Articlesisland.com, Investment, Finance
White papers 2008-03-06
Innovation from the Bottom Up at Google
As noted in this space recently, there are tools media company managers can use to encourage entrepreneurial efforts inside their departments. You need look no further than the most successful corporate innovator on the planet -- Google -- for an idea how to accomplish this. ...
Tags: David Weir, Human Resources, Strategy, Management, Recruitment & Selection, Workforce Management, Leadership, Entrepreneurship, Employee, Google Inc., Innovation
Blog posts 2008-03-06
Office Designs for Optimizing Collaboration
The nature of work has changed considerably since the first cubicle was introduced in 1968. Today's workplaces need to be as adaptable and collaborative as the people inside them. Here’s how Microsoft and other large companies have redesigned their offices for the way people work now. .officeDesignPic...
Tags: BNET Feature, Workspace Design, Office Architecture, Office Design, Jane Hodges, Management, Team Management, Construction, Wall, Worker, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Office, Collaboration, Employee, Cubicle, Team, Space
Articles 2008-03-03
Office Design: How to Build a Better Office
A well-designed office is one of the easiest and most cost-effective ways to retain workers and make them more productive. Size Up Your Current Space Goal: Understand how well — or...
Tags: Office Design, Adjustment, Jane Hodges, Charlotte Wiederholt, Office Layout, Office, Worker, Space, Workplace, Employee, Microsoft Office, Conference, Office Architecture, Design, Crash Course
Articles 2008-02-29
Third Party Is Crucial In Relocating An Employee
Relocating an employee and his or her family with the aid of a knowledgeable third party will yield a focused employee who's ready to work. Experts advise utilizing the services of a third-party relocation specialist to manage the details of the move and any applicable incentive money. Such services are...
Tags: Employee, American City Business Journals Inc., Sales Force Management, Sales
White papers 2008-02-29
Learning to Say You're Fired
One chronic underperformer can hold back an entire team. Here's how to let someone go with professionalism—and compassion.Is one of your workers holding back the rest of your team? If you've given them plenty of chances to improve and things just aren't working out, it's time to consider another option:...
Tags: Employee, Firing, Worker, Termination, Performance, Workplace, Management, Andrew Mager, Jennifer Alsever, Human Resources, BNET Feature Package
Articles 2008-02-19
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