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Preparing for the Change or Machines Have Bad H(AI)R Days.
“The PWC paper mentions ‘learning mishaps.’ A ‘learning mishap’ occurs when the machine doesn’t have all of the information but gives a recommendation or makes a decision nonetheless
3 Radical Steps to Help You Become a Recruiting Rebel
Have you ever been to a wedding and sat there thinking to yourself, “I give this marriage six months at most. What a shame they’ve spent all this money on…
Five Growth Strategies Consumer Packaged Goods Companies Can Use Today
Consumer tastes, retailer dynamics, and competition are constantly shifting in any consumer-based industry, meaning there’s no rest for the weary
Eight Bad Reasons To Make A Mistake, And One Good One
I know a few people who rarely mess up, and nothing could make me trade my life for theirs. The cost of such predictability is rigidity and routine
Find Common Ground by Listening to Each Other
Political strategists Donna Brazile and Sean Spicer stress the importance of civil discourse
HR Should Take on Tough Issues to Elevate Profession
Be bold and aim for monumental impact, not mere incremental change, urged Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) President and Chief Executive Officer Johnny C. Taylor, Jr
‘Harsh’ Termination Not Proof of Disability Discrimination
Even if a cable company was "harsh" or "unfair" when it fired a customer service agent, the employee could not proceed to trial on her disability bias claim because she…
Why United Airlines’ Lottery-Based Bonus Idea Fell Flat
United Airlines' idea to replace merit-based bonuses with a lottery system enrages employees
The Miserable Middle Managers
Research finds that middle managers are the unhappiest employees at
7 Distinctions That Will Make You Brilliant And Highly Promotable
Would you like to be that person who silences chaos and moves things forward with a simple question or statement? The one who reframes the conversation, asks the critical question,…




