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Who’s afraid of ChatGPT?
In a test by a reporter for the New York Times, a version of ChatGPT professed its love for him and tried to convince him to leave his wife
Stop making candidates jump through so many hoops
Here’s a question: How long should it take to make a new hire with confidence?
Managing layoffs with empathy (while maintaining company morale)
With all the signs that recession is simply a ‘when’ rather than ‘if’ question, it’s hardly a surprise that we’ve started to see a huge surge in layoffs recently
Fed staff told to delete TikTok from work devices; Paid sick leave is ‘good for business…
Government staff told to delete TikTok from their devices In a clear ratcheting up of tensions, the US government has this week mandated that all federal staff delete TikTok, the…
Most open-ended engagement survey questions fail to provide good data
A new report on employee engagement surveys confirms what you probably already knew: that most companies only use one or two open-ended questions on their all-important employee engagement surveys
Why progression (not promotion) is the answer to retention
Last September, Forbes published an article that not only grabbed my attention but really ought to grab the attention of talent managers everywhere
Make sure Black History Month embeds meaningful change
TLNT kicked off February’s Black History Month with an exclusive interview about why some think diversity should actually be considered a ‘change management’ activity.
Before and after Dashboards
If truth be told, dashboards were one of the first big successes and then, the first big failures, of people analytics
Google issues desk-share edict as Disney staff demand return to office U-turn
Google demands staff share desks… In a bid to improve its “real estate efficiency” – in other words, to spend less on office space – Google has announced it wants…
Childcare is a persistent issue for employers & advice for young professionals
On episode 114 of The HR Famous Podcast, long-time HR leaders (and friends) Jessica Lee and Tim Sackett come together to discuss their favorite (and least favorite) Oscar-nominated movies, the…









