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Hiring Employees: Checking References To Insure Quality People
By :
Jeff Casmer
After preliminary interviews, you should be able to narrow the field to three or four top candidates. And that is the time to do a little detective work to insure you have the right (and honest) employees coming in.
How a CNO Can Increase Profits, Decrease Expenses & Manage Risks With A Mentoring Program
By :
Tony Colon
This article suggests ways how a healthcare CNO, CEO, CIO, CFO, and HR can increase revenue, decrease expenses, and eliminate regulatory consequences with a hybrid mentoring system of traditional face-to-face mentoring and eMentoring.
Poor Performing Employees Severely Impact Productivity
By :
Robert Cameron
In business there are two very necessary and very different forces which must be balanced so that business will perform perfectly - people and processes. But far too often they are not in balance. CEO's are ranking people issues as one of their major concerns in 2005 as they struggle with productivity, profits, and labor shortages. Robert A. Cameron & Associates takes a new approach to quantifying and solving this growing business issue.
How Can They Meet Your Expectations If They Don't Know What They Are?
By :
Paul Phillips
Managing people can sometimes be very rewarding and sometimes frustrating. If we look back we may find the rewarding times were when people met, or exceeded, our expectations. Sometimes they did this without even knowing what they were! How can we make this happen more often?
Standard Format for Your Separation Notice
By :
Kevin Muir
Whether you are firing your problem employee or laying off workers because of downsizing, you must give each worker a formal separation notice. It is a crucial part of the termination process. And while every termination is different, all separation notices should follow a similar format.
Job Analysis and Hiring the Right Person
By :
Mac Bartine
How to use job analysis to figure out all the qualities a new employee should have to be successful on the job.
Dealing With Employee Insubordination
By :
Kevin Muir
Do you have trouble dealing with employee insubordination? We believe the best way to handle this problem is to react immediately. But a systematic, unbiased approach is necessary to uphold an orderly work environment.
How Employee Misconduct Affects All Worker Productivity
By :
Kevin Muir
In any workplace, despite the number of employees, there are instances of employee misconduct. As a manager, you cannot hide from it when it happens. And you must deal with it consistently, fairly, and quickly since employee misconduct can damage your business.
The Effective But Gentle Dismissal Of An Employee
By :
Kevin Muir
Firing an employee can be tough for some people. Even if he or she is the worst employee imaginable, you will still find yourself reluctant to fire that worker. But to be an effective employer, you will eventually have to let an employee go. This article provides some tips on how to do it right.
Do Not Allow Embezzlement To Eat Into Your Business
By :
Kevin Muir
Many entrepreneurs don't know embezzlement exists in their businesses. However embezzlement is common in most workplaces and you should accept that your office is probably no exception. Instead of having parasites eat into your business, this article suggests step you can take to save your firm.
Counseling Employees
By :
Kevin Muir
The difficulties that come with a problem employee may seem easily corrected by termination. However, if you believe the employee's performance can be altered, counseling employees is an intermediate step before firing becomes necessary.
Employers Should Understand California At-Will Employment Statute
By :
Kevin Muir
How can employers in the state of California deal with tough employment laws? First, they need to understand what the rules are. Even though at-will employment in California is a simple idea, it is often misunderstood by both employers and employees.
Why Don't Managers Manage? - Looking After Their People is Part of the Job
By :
Paul Phillips
For many managers, looking after their people is often seen as an extra chore that gets in the way of doing their functional job such as selling, accounting, marketing or manufacturing. This is the wrong approach. Read how to correct it.
Stress - Some Of It Is Good - Too Much Can Cost You A Lot
By :
Paul Phillips
Some of us thrive on a bit of pressure - it can improve our performance because that's the way we're designed. However, too much over an extended time can take its toll. Managers can reduce this - learn how.
Best Practices for Improving the Cross-Cultural Competency of Offshore Teams
By :
Karine Schomer
Six best practice strategies to assure offshore teams will develop cross-cultural competency in American business culture.
Public Records Can Answer A Lot Of Questions
By :
Ray La Foy
Thanks to the Internet, public records checks are fairly simply to perform, too. Again it will depend on the state in question, but in general a whole host of information is available for public records checks. Depending on where you go and what records you want, the process is generally as simple as requesting the documents and perhaps paying a little fee for the government agency's trouble.
Succession Planning - It's More Than Just Replacing People Who Leave
By :
Paul Phillips
We tend to think of succession planning as having a few plans in place for if a key person gets hit by a bus or someone retires. In practice it has to be more than this if you want to avoid continually trying to "catch up". Learn how to do it.
Steps to Hiring Top Quality Employees
By :
Steve Marr
Your business will rise or fall according to the quality of individuals you hire. As King Solomon observed, "Like an archer who wounds at random is he who hires a fool or any passer-by" (Proverbs 26:10 NIV). Poor hiring decisions will hurt your business, but effective interviewing will screen out weak performers and highlight those most likely to contribute to your success.
Business At Home Jobs- Dealing With Employees
By :
elias georgi
Many businesses that begin in the garage or a room in the home quickly expand and suddenly they have taken over the entire basement, hired employees and are dealing with expansion issues. This short article discusses several issues associated with hiring employees, contractors and casual workers.
Talent Management - What is it Really?
By :
Paul Phillips
There are always new buzz words and fads cropping up. Do they just cloud the issues? What do they really mean? Let's get down to basics.
Comedy Hypnosis Shows - Are They Perfect For Your Next Corporate Party?
By :
Steve Meade
Comedy Hypnotist Shows... Are they a good bet for your next corporate holiday party? Have you ever seen one? Well, if not you owe it to yourself to see one someday. They are absolutely hilarious and can make a great form of entertainment for a corporate holiday party... But watch out!
What Do You Want To Achieve With A Bonus? - Be Clear On Your Objectives Before You Start
By :
Paul Phillips
Bonuses and incentives are quite common but they don't always achieve what they are supposed to. Sometimes they even do harm. Learn how to get it right.
Everything You Need to Know about Work Permits
By :
Dave Poon
Not all jobs are created equal. A US citizen working in a any state in the country might not need to worry about obtaining a work permit, but there are instances when you will need one before you can officially go to your first day on a particular job.
Human Resources Surveys: A Glimpse into your Employee's Minds
By :
Dave Poon
There was one movie where a teacher gave all of her students an initial grade of A. When asked why she did that, she said that it is harder to maintain this high grade rather than starting from scratch and earning it.
Staff Motivation: Your Key to Company Success
By :
Dave Poon
The success stories of most of the multimillion dollar companies start out from something small.
Human Resource Outsourcing: The Ultimate Business Solution?
By :
Dave Poon
For years now, many companies in and out of the United States have been practicing human resource outsourcing.
Do Your People Think About Pay? - Only If You've Got It Wrong
By :
Paul Phillips
If your people are standing around talking about pay, you've probably got it wrong. Learn how to solve the problems and keep them focused on their jobs.
Diversity in Leadership
By :
Marcia Granger
What are the advantages to embracing Diversity in Leadership?
How To Find A Freelancer
By :
Rob Palmer
Needing some work done for your business but don't have the expertise? Why not hire a freelancer? This article shows you how you can go about getting some one to do freelance work for you.
Human Resource Management: How to be a Successful Leader
By :
Dave Poon
The Human Resource Management (HRM) can function with a variety of responsibilities. One key duty among them is deciding what working needs you have and whether to use the services of independent contractors in hiring employees.
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