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Employee Relationships is a Serious Employer Responsibility

HR Digest

Gennard and Judge (2002) state, “Employee relations is a study of the rules, regulations, and agreements by which employees are managed both as individuals and as a collective group, the priority given to the individual as opposed to the collective relationship varying from company to company depending upon the values of management.

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Automated Sourcing – Find, Zap, Engage

Hire Vue

David Bernstein. Precisely, right . David Bernstein.

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John G. McCarthy, III: “Hire a great team.”

Thrive Global

You want to, of course, interview them and make sure they are a good fit but a referral into an advisor is the ONLY method I would suggest to someone. As part of our series about what one should look for when hiring a financial planner or adviser, I had the pleasure of interviewing John G. in a secure digital format.

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Patti Phillips: Why Data is "the New Know"

i4cp

Second, onboarding them in such a way that they buy into the organization sooner than later. All too often, when a person with the right skills and disposition is hired for a job, the onboarding process is so dysfunctional that they lose interest quickly and start looking elsewhere immediately. PP: There are two big challenges.

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HR TechStack – Performance Tracking

Workstride

Performance Tracking Tools. Performance management systems are used to manage employee progress, performance, and development in relation to organizational goals. Companies use performance management software to facilitate meaningful and ongoing discussions between managers and direct reports. DOWNLOAD FULL-SIZE GRAPHIC.

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BetterManager CEO Stephane Panier: “Find a mentor whose experience is similar to what you are going through; Their experience will help you avoid making the mistakes first founders often make”

Thrive Global

As part of my series about the leadership lessons of accomplished business leaders, I had the pleasure of interviewing Stephane Panier. Stephane joined Google in 2002 where he built three finance teams in six years, in the USA and Europe. You can save a ton of energy, time and capital by getting the right advice.

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Devil in the details: The cost of the hiring process and what you can do about it

Workable

He’s been in the finance biz since graduating with an MBA in Finance from Boston University Questrom School of Business in 2002 and has been managing Workable’s money since 2016. And 10 more interview processes that are a time and resource suck for your hiring team. That’s where Craig DiForte comes in as the VP of Finance at Workable.