I was asked this question today, and I think it deserves a little bit of discussion. I will share my take on the subject, and then share the opinions I received from several of my friends on Twitter. Feel free to add your comments.
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One Massive Layoff, or Slowly Let People Go?
Posted by CFOWISE under Human ResourcesFrom http://www.cfowise.com 5318 days ago
4 Ways to Deliver Bad News to a Group
Posted by WayneLiew under Human ResourcesFrom http://blogs.harvardbusiness.org 5320 days ago
No matter how skillfully you announce bad news, it's likely to cause anxiety, a temporary drop in productivity, and prompt some of your valued employees to look for work elsewhere. How can you deliver bad news in a way that minimizes the damage?
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Six bottom-line best practices in recruiting
Posted by katiesalesleadership under Human ResourcesFrom http://www.recruitingblogs.com 5321 days ago
A true pro in the recruiting industry shares 6 best practices for success.
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Why Generation Y is Disloyal & Demanding
Posted by lee0007 under Human ResourcesFrom http://blog.worknow.co.nz 5337 days ago
It irks me that people and media feel justified in deriding our generation. Almost daily I read about how lazy, fickle, disloyal and demanding generation Y is yet so rarely is voice given to the truth that we Gen Y have different attitudes, and workplace expectations to the existing generations.
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Beware Of The Whistleblower In Your Organization
Posted by RJohnson4444 under Human ResourcesFrom http://www.withoutwarningcoach.com 5337 days ago
The whistleblowers role of exposing silent problems in organizations will grow in importance in the future. How organizations guard against this risk is critically important.
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Is your Small Business Ready for Swine Flu?
Posted by ShawnHessinger under Human ResourcesFrom http://www.chicagotribune.com 5338 days ago
Whether you believe the concern is genuine or have your doubts about the hype, the U.S. Small Business Administration and Department of Homeland Security officials are joining forces to warn small business owners of the potential devastating effect of swine flu on small business. This article from the Chicago Tribune offers some suggestions for ho
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Five Ways to Energize Your Team
Posted by ZaneSafrit under Human ResourcesFrom http://michaelhyatt.com 5341 days ago
Michael Hyatt shares a story of what not to do to energize your people and why. Then he lists 5 ways to do it right, and why. Link from Michele Miller http://www.wonderbranding.com/2009/08/wonderbytes-10/#comment-1984
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RE-ENGAGING THE TEAM! | Coaching for Women in Business on SheTeam
Posted by SheTeam under Human ResourcesFrom http://www.sheteam.com 5349 days ago
As you look at how you will meet your 2009 company goals with only 4 months left this year, it is critical that you re-engage your workforce with new energy and drive in order to get you there. Now is the time to make sure that you are communicating your own enthusiasm, vision and goals to everyone on your team.
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Small Business Hiring: Promote from Within
Posted by ShawnHessinger under Human ResourcesFrom http://blog.inc.com 5350 days ago
When engaged in small business hiring, promote from within suggests Seth Goldman, President and TeaEO of Honest Tea. Though Coca-Cola Company purchased a 40 percent share in Goldman's startup in 2008, Honest Tea, specializing in bottled organic beverages, can fairly be called a small business. Goldman freely admits that the decision to promote fr
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Lack of Civility: Why Are People Misbehaving?
Posted by Etiquette under Human ResourcesFrom http://carolboryblog.com 5351 days ago
1. Erosion of Authority, 2. Strong Focus on Self, and 3. Excessive Drive for Achievement are three reasons for the recent outbursts and bad behavior. So what can we do to promote civility?
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