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Maximizing Your Development with a 360° Evaluation  New
    The 360° evaluation provides 360° perspective for an individual—typically including feedback from a boss, co-workers, direct reports, customers, and others as appropriate. The intent of a 360° evaluation is to reduce the challenges mentioned above and to provide people with a balanced perspective on their performance—both what they are doing well and should continue, and the areas that would benefit from some improvement. This feedback process can be an outstanding tool—if used intelligently. The rest of this article will help you be more intelligent when using this process.
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Operating Referral Programs on a Limited Budget  New
    Approximately two-thirds of the employee referral programs in existence operate without a dedicated budget. While many of those programs produce mediocre results, there is proof that programs operating on a limited budget can produce world-class results. A number of best-practice firms have found that it is possible to operate the employer referral program on a limited budget or even with no budget all, if you know how to market and motivate employees. This article covers how referral programs can operate without breaking the bank.
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Performance Reviews: A Guide for Managers  New
    Annual performance reviews can be stressful for both employees and managers. Here are some simple but effective tactics to help minimize your employees' anxiety and ensure reviews are both fair and effective.
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Ten Employee Training Tips  New
    To successfully launch an employee-training program in your own company, follow these 10 helpful tips.
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Managing For Retention  New
    According to a SHRM Retention Practices Mini-Survey, three of four employers are either “somewhat concerned”(33 percent), “concerned”(24 percent), or “very concerned”(17 percent) about the number of voluntary resignations in their organization. The Wall Street Journal reported that SHRM’s most often asked question from its members is, “How do we keep talent from jumping to our competitors?” Never before has it been so critical to focus on strategies for keeping good employees. Yet, employers are finding that solving the issue of high turnover is no easy matter.
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Organizing a Corporate Retreat  New
    Successful retreats require careful planning in order to be of benefit to the organization and its leaders. What follows are the recommendations of experienced retreat consultants and facilitators, based on a history of successful retreats.
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Stop Battling—How to Deal with Difficult Employees  New
    Difficult employees. They challenge us. They disrupt work. They test our patience. And sometimes, they're quite necessary. But, how do you deal with them—without losing your sanity? The following is a 3-step plan of action that will help you deal with difficult employees.
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5 Overlooked Ways To Hire Winners  New
    It is crucial for a manager to spot potential trouble lurking within an applicant—and also uncover skills and talents that will prove beneficial on-the-job. Here are five superb methods you can use immediately to help you hire high-achievers—and stay away from underachievers.
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A Contingent Workforce Strategy as an Effective Part of Workforce Planning  New
    In a constantly changing world, successful organizations must become more flexible. Just as the human body can react and “shift resources” when an infection strikes, successful organizations must also develop contingency plans that allow them to shift their resources rapidly.
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Tips for Managing & Retaining Superstars  New
    Old management tools no longer work. In the past, volumes have been written about the importance of compensation and work flexibility in motivating and retaining employees. Most executives will not argue the role these factors play. However, recent workforce trends are forcing managers to re-evaluate the tools used to keep top-notch talent. To reduce turnover, you must first seek to understand the primary causes behind it.
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The Friendly-Factor  New
    By the year 2011, the U.S. will face a worker shortage of 8-10 million people. In many industries today, jobs are going unfilled. It should go without saying, if you cannot attract and keep your workforce, then you must change what you are doing or face the consequences.
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Stop Worrying About The Cost-Per-Hire  New
    The "cost-per-hire" metric. Sure it's used by lots of people, but so is astrology. This article explains what's wrong with it and how it could be improved.
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Tips To Avoid Costly Hiring Mistakes  New
    Why is it, most organizations spend so little time and resources helping managers hire the right people? Help your managers avoid some common hiring traps that can trip up the most seasoned managers.
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10 Tips for a Staff That Lasts  New
    One of today's greatest challenges facing business operators is retaining qualified, valuable employees or staff members. The following tips will help the business operator have a "Staff that Lasts. "
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Why Interviews Fail  New
    The best possible recruiting plans are useless if good candidates are being lost because of problems during the interviewing process. Outlined here are eleven ways interviews fail--and steps you can take to improve the selection process.
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How to Interview and Hire Top People Each and Every Time  New
    The most important aspect of any business is recruiting, selecting, and retaining top people. However, many companies rely on outdated and ineffective interviewing and hiring techniques. This article will review the steps you can take to ensure a great hire the first time.
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Mentoring Can Improve a Company's Culture  New
    Wouldn’t it be great to have a seasoned insider who could help you navigate your company’s corporate culture? Would you like a personal coach who would give you practical advice about how to approach a workplace problem? As companies wrestle with ways to keep the "free agent" workforce satisfied, they are turning to mentor programs for these guardian angels. This article shares real life examples from companies who have used mentor programs
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Staffing for Profit  New
    Managing staffing is not just about cutting costs. It's about effectively matching your staffing resources to the challenges and opportunities your business faces. Here are a few ideas to get you started on the path to staffing for profit…
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Staffing Best Practices:
Creating A Staffing System
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    A staffing system leads people through the hiring process, showing them how to recruit, screen, interview, and hire new employees. This article explains what a staffing system is and how to develop an effective one. It also outlines the benefits of having a good staffing system.
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The Cost of Understaffing  New
    Over the past decade, many businesses have mastered the art of doing more with less. Quality, re-engineering, and right-sizing initiatives have resulted in unparalleled gains for American business. But the long-standing mantra of running "lean and mean" is resulting in costs that few anticipated. In many instances, understaffing has become a threat--one that can jeopardize future prosperity.
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The Top 10 Hiring Mistakes
and How You Can Avoid Them
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    A bad hire can cost your business up to 7 times the amount of the person's yearly salary. There is a solution - not hiring the wrong person in the first place. Here is valuable advice on how to avoid hiring mistakes including tips on how to properly prep candidates, structure interviews, involve team members in hiring decisions, and even look beyond a candidate’s credentials to learn how past performance will determine future behavior.
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Alternatives To Hiring More People  New
    In times of tight budgets and low growth, managers need to think twice before hiring more staff. Hiring people is expensive, time consuming, and even a bit risky if you later find out that you don't really need more employees. Smart managers consider the alternatives that are available to increase productivity long before they start new hiring permanent employees. Here are some alternative steps to consider before you add more headcount.
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Intraplacement  New
    Intraplacement is a dynamic process that uses the tools and strategies of external search and applies them to internal candidates. This article will give you insight into how top firms have increased their internal movement. It will help you improve your current job posting system or show you how to replace it with a totally new Intraplacement system.
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Maintaining Morale And Productivity During Layoffs  New
    The uncertainty caused by layoffs can impact both companies and employees in many ways, most of them negative. During large-scale layoffs, morale and productivity can plummet. Here are some action steps to take if your firm is currently undertaking or considering layoffs.
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The Pride System: Building a Productive Workforce  New
    While great people are essential, you also have to offer a great work environment. Greg Smith, President of a management consulting firm called Chart Your Course International, has been kind enough to allow us to share his five-step "PRIDE system" for motivating people toward exceptional performance. A motivating environment is one that gives workers a sense of pride in what they do: * Provide a positive working environment * Recognize everyone’s efforts * Involve everyone * Develop skills and potential * Evaluate and measure continuously
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10 Ideas for Better Staffing Results  New
    Great staffing results don't happen by accident. If you'd like to hear more praise and excitement about the temporaries your company uses, consider these 10 ideas for achieving GREAT staffing results!
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Best Practices for Using Temporary Employees  New
    While using temporary employees is clearly a smart decision, how you use them can be an equally important consideration. To get the best results, and minimize co-employment concerns, follow these 10 best practices.
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Do You Need Workforce Planning?  New
    20 years ago workforce planning was one of the hottest topics in HR, and now it's making a comeback. Companies are tired of feeling the pain from economic surprises. In the late 90's, it was the severe talent shortage. Today its dealing with the downturn in economy, and the need to trim staff while still attracting new talent.. "Do you Need Workforce Planning?" is about the benefits and "how to’s" of workforce planning.
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Easing the Pain: How to Handle Layoffs  New
    Layoffs are never pleasant...for those on the receiving end or those on the giving end. This article offers tips to ease the pain that comes when layoffs are required including: how to stay open and honest with employees; how to be respectful of their feelings; how to support the morale of the remaining staff; and how to be up front with customers during this difficult time. This article also discusses how to avoid legal risk during a layoff, and offers ten suggestions for layoff alternatives.
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Flexibility Made Easy With Strategic Staffing  New
    Nearly every organization today is challenged to do more with less.
To succeed in such an environment, flexibility is key--especially in your staffing strategy. Flexible staffing is critical for operational efficiency and adaptability. When used effectively it can help you to manage your workload, meet strategic objectives, and fill in gaps in your workforce.
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Guaranteeing Hiring Success  New
    This article highlights the benefits of improving your hiring process, and gives you an assortment of tools to help you make your hiring decisions. Once you've set up a process to recruit, assess, and interview potential job candidates, you can guarantee your hiring success.
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How to Contain Skyrocketing Benefits Costs  New
    Costs for medical insurance and other benefits are on the rise. Companies across the nation are scrambling to find new solutions for meeting higher healthcare expenses all in an effort to avoid passing those costs onto their employees. "How to Contain..." discusses the in’s and out’s of reducing healthcare costs, controlling workers’ comp expenses, etc.
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Into the Mix: Managing Contract Professionals  New
    Many times when companies use contract employees, they fail to provide the management needed to get the best results. This article describes why and how to best use and manage contractors. It also offers guidance on when to use contract employees, how to appeal to them, how to prepare direct staff, and how to maintain good communication with all parties.
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On Time, On Budget:
Secrets to Effective Project Staffing
  New
    With all the cuts in technical departments over the past year, many organizations are now understaffed, and as such, new projects present a daunting challenge. This article offers readers five superb solutions to getting their work done on time and within budget. The article also provides a special feature section with common contract staffing questions and answers.
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Selecting Winners: 6 Steps to Selecting
a High Performance Employee
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    What constitutes a good employee - a real "winner"? A winner is a person who is successful in your organization. The criteria which make up a winner should be determined case-by-case, based on what makes sense and what works within your organization. This article provides a summary of using a behavioral hiring approach to select and hire "winners" for your business. As a bonus, it includes sample questions to ask when interviewing.
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