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Ex-Googler Gets Backing of Silicon Valley Investors Thiel, Levchin to Build ‘the World’s Most Badass Recruitment Engine’
With the rise of the gig economy, managing freelance workers can be difficult for companies comfortable with the traditional employer setup. Pete Johnston, formerly a Google designer, aims to change…
Why You Should Ask More Of HR: OCD Is Not Organizational Design
In order to affect a firm’s ability to execute, organizational design should go further than creating charts. It should drill in as far as necessary to affect the actual performance…
Seven Things To Consider When Selling To Women Decision-Makers
Most people know that it is ideal to have a team made up of both men and women, but not much thought goes into why and how to extract value…
How Micro-Influencers Are Upending The Traditional Advertising Model
Influencer marketing is here to stay -- and when done right, can save your brand a lot of money that was once diverted to traditional advertising
Update on Cook County and Chicago Paid-Sick-Leave Laws
Paid-Sick-Leave laws in Chicago and Cook County, Ill., are scheduled to take effect on July 1
LGBT Pride Month: Time to Embrace Workers' Authentic Selves
June is LGBT pride month. It is HR's responsibility to create a supportive, respectful and inclusive work environment where everyone feels that they are a part of the organization and…
More Approved SHRM Recertification Providers
Take the guesswork out of the recertification process for maintaining your SHRM-CP or SHRM-SCP credential. When you see the SHRM Recertification Provider seal, you know that these programs have been…
Recertification: Get More Than 60!
If we’ve earned the required 60 professional development credits (PDCs) before the three-year window is over, it might be tempting to say, “Whew! I’m done.” But the truth is that…
In Focus: DOL Will Submit Request for Information on Overtime Rule
Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta announced at a House of Representatives Committee on Appropriations hearing that the Department of Labor (DOL) will submit a request for information on the overtime rule





