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How Companies Identify Talent with Jim Sullivan of JCSI & Kage Spatz

Thrive Global

As a part of my HR Strategy Series, I’m talking to top experts in the field to teach prospects what hiring managers are actually looking for, while also supporting business leaders in their hiring and retention strategies. Today I had the pleasure of talking with Jim Sullivan. Today I had the pleasure of talking with Jim Sullivan.

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Just-in-Time Scheduling—Good News and Bad News

HR Daily Advisor

Just-in-time or call-in scheduling (or “call-in shifts”) usually involves the establishment of a tentative work schedule; the employee then learns via e-mail, text, or telephone call when or whether to physically report to work. You have to determine whether “call-in” or “on-call” status should be compensated or treated as hours worked.

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Roger Allen of Fresh Artists: “Be willing to fail but learn from it each time”

Thrive Global

Be willing to fail but learn from it each time. This is a really hard one. Society insists on teaching kids from a young age that failure is inherently bad. Failure can lead to amazing things. New directions and innovative new ideas come as result of self-reflection after a failure. Can you tell us a bit about how you grew up?

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20 Examples of Employers Dropping College Degree Requirements [and Why]

Ongig

Former IBM CEO Ginni Rometty said: “propensity to learn became the company’s No. 1 hiring criterion, not pedigree, as the company struggled to fill open positions” source: The Wall Street Journal. Former IBM CEO Ginni Rometty said: “propensity to learn became the company’s No. Let’s dig in.

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Reinventing Work

Sergio Caredda

A few days ago, on the occasion of May 1st, I had writ ten a short post about “Rethinking Work”. In a moment where the Covid19 Pandemics seems to be at least partially under control, and governments around the world are all planning their “reopening” strategies, Work appears to be one of the big losers in the first impacts of the economic downturn.

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Reinventing Work

Sergio Caredda

A few days ago, on the occasion of May 1st, I had writ ten a short post about “Rethinking Work”. In a moment where the Covid19 Pandemics seems to be at least partially under control, and governments around the world are all planning their “reopening” strategies, Work appears to be one of the big losers in the first impacts of the economic downturn.

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Marisol Quiroz On The Five Things You Can Do To Become More Resilient During Turbulent Times

Thrive Global

However, I decided to just see what I could have done better and learn from that situation and release the judgement I was placing on him. However, I decided to just see what I could have done better and learn from that situation and release the judgement I was placing on him. a speaker and a top sales leader with revitalU.