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The high cost of a bad hire – and how to avoid it

Insperity

Consider these results of a 2017 CareerBuilder survey : The average cost of one bad hire is nearly $15,000, factoring in the recruiting, interviewing and selection process; training; and salary. Lost time spent on recruiting and training. Bad hires are an incredibly common problem in the business world. Lost productivity.

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Organizational Transformation Advocate & Specialist Sihle Bolani: Why Discomfort And Agitation Are Necessary To Work Towards Change

Thrive Global

She was also profiled by True Love magazine as a Game Changer. Tell us a bit about your background and what made you choose your career? Her professional experience has included work at some of South Africa’s top corporate organizations, some of which are listed on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange.

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Tim Mousseau: “Give people grace”

Thrive Global

As a survivor of sexual violence and corresponding workplace harassment, Tim transformed his HR background in talent development to focus on these critical topics. My first professional role was a nightmare resulting in me quitting due to a toxic environment culminating in sexual harassment. Can you share a story?

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Dianne Gallo: “A Real Move Towards Diversity, Inclusion, And Equity”

Thrive Global

Can you tell us a bit about your background? It has allowed me to enjoy learning about lots of different industries and meeting and working with all kinds of people from production line, to caregiver to the C-suite. There is a more open discussion happening now, in and out of the workplace than ever before. Prior to McKesson, Ms.

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Karine Bah Tahé of Blue Level: “Have everyone own the change”

Thrive Global

Karine Bah Tahé is the founder and CEO of Blue Level, a global training service provider that aims to build diverse, inclusive, and respectful work environments. Karine Bah Tahé is the founder and CEO of Blue Level, a global training service provider that aims to build diverse, inclusive, and respectful work environments.

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Shiri Avnery of Thistle: “Purpose”

Thrive Global

With a PhD in Science, Technology, and Environmental Policy, Shiri brings a unique expertise that informs Thistle’s approach to building a food supply that promotes health and wellness, while protecting the environment. As a part of our series about “ Why We Need More Women Founders ”, I had the pleasure of interviewing Shiri Avnery.

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Training in a Virtual World: The New Normal

HRExecutive

His boss, head coach Dave Shaw, realized Belch’s potential and didn’t want him to miss out on greater opportunities off the football field. At the time, Belch was also a graduate student who was working on a thesis that VR could improve football-player training. Research from Training magazine estimates that U.S.