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Study Says Less Is More and Cheaper is Better When It Comes to Recruitment Videos
I’m not a big fan of video when it comes to resumes, but for employers, I think it’s a must-have. What companies struggle with, however, is exactly how video should…
Three Simple Habits To Guarantee Innovation Every Day
Simplicity is the secret to allow us enough space to innovate, focus on our goals, and be creative
Communicating Beyond Words: Four Steps To Enhance Your Authenticity
In the quest to be what you think your listeners want, you jeopardize your influence. Every leader can communicate with influence while hanging on to their authenticity
We Get No Respect: Why Sourcing Is the Rodney Dangerfield of the TA World
I’m going to say something that might get me into trouble later on. It’s something that many other fellow sourcing professionals have probably felt for a long time
How Biotech And Technology Companies Can Increase Their Competitive Advantage
If you think soft skills don't matter, think again
Expert Advice For Powerful Communication In Leadership
What do your communication and language skills say about your leadership presence and how others perceive you?
Will Talking about Workplace Sexual Harassment Bring Change?
A slim majority of Americans say talking about sexual harassment in the workplace will bring about change, but but 44 percent are doubtful, according to a CNN poll
Mandatory Online Training Compensable, Even Absent Time Records
Employers that require employees to complete mandatory online training must compensate employees for the time it takes to complete the training, even if it is performed after regularly scheduled hours…
Prompt, Effective Action Saved Employer from Harassment Claim
An employer's prompt, effective response to an employee's complaint of same-sex harassment led to the defeat of the employee's subsequent claims under federal and state anti-discrimination laws




