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My Manager Lied To HR — And Now I'm On Probation
Greg is getting railroaded at work. Somebody lied to HR about him and now Greg is paying the price
The Worst Thing You Can Say In A Job Interview
Scott isn't sure what he said that made his last two interviews go south, but he must have said something to tick off both interviewers. What's the worst thing you…
16 Key Issues In Negotiating An Employment Severance Package
In an uncertain economy, you may at some point face having your employment terminated. Learn how to negotiate a reasonable severance package, especially if you have an existing employment agreement
Here's Why You Probably Don't Need An MBA
There are plenty of things you can do to start taking action right now, many of them for free. Why wait?
Employers' Cliffs Notes For Creating Sexual Harassment Policies In A #MeToo World
Read 10 steps to creating workplace sexual harassment policies that protect your staff and your organization
Three Ways Your Business Partner Can Help With Marketing (Even If They Don't Like It)
Surely, your partner wants more profitable growth. But this reminder alone may not be enough to light a fire under them
10 Costly Mistakes Your HR Department Should Avoid
Is your organization making these expensive missteps?
Six Learning And Development Trends To Embrace For Maximum ROI
Investing in your number one resource — your people — is always a good investment
Want To Increase Your Newsletter Open Rate? Focus On Your Subject Line.
Even the most exciting e-newsletter won't do any good if no one opens it
Practical Advice For 2018 Grads: Know Yourself, Be Yourself, Grow Yourself
Take some time to figure out who you really are. Not who your mother says or your friends say you are, though you may want to get their input to…