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How To Prevent Workplace Conflict From Escalating
Some conflict is natural for a creative and innovative workplace, but good managers need to be able to mediate it before it becomes something serious
3 Trends That Are Putting the Focus Back on the Human In HR
We use our phones everywhere — at work, on the train, in the bathroom — for everything from banking to spreadsheets, and yet, when it comes to HR tools, many…
How To Really Recharge During Your Paid Time Off
Vacations are amazing, but they don’t always allow us to decompress, especially when we try so hard to make them memorable
PODCAST: Rants, Raves And The Case For A Digital Detox
It’s a C and C episode and we’re digging into two of our favorite topics: portfolio careers and financial advice for Human Venn Diagrams! We also talk about that viral…
Want People To Perceive You As Valuable? Start With How You Message Them
Too often, we are so concerned about how we communicate a message that we never take the time to ask, "Why does this person care?"
Overcoming Two Disempowering Words: 'I Can't'
When we say, “I can’t,” we take away our inner power. When we say, “I choose not to,” we empower ourselves
When Hiring for Attitude — Catch ‘Attitude Fraud’ Because Candidates Fake It
“Attitude fraud” — when candidates with an undesirable attitude purposely deceive and act as if they have a great one to get hired. Even though it is a major problem,…
How Dogs Teach Us To Be Better Leaders
We must become more like our canine companions who are able to see things from nature's point of view, otherwise known as bio-empathy
An Open Letter to Job Seekers
Mary Faulkner, HRExaminer Editorial Advisory Board Contributor. Dear Job Seeker: We, the recruiting community, understand your frustration


