In Episode 6 of The HR Famous Podcast, long-time HR leaders (and friends) Jessica Lee, Tim Sackett and Kris Dunn get together to talk discuss pay equity … Read more
Five Reasons Why Managing Students Can Feel So Difficult
Hiring students is a great practice: You get a young and motivated employee with a flexible mind, who can grow professionally, adjusting to the needs of … Read more
Weekly Wrap: Coronavirus for HR and Remote Work Resource Compilation
As it turns out, COVID-19 (or Coronavirus) isn’t going away on its own. As many schools, universities, and workplaces transition to either weeks off … Read more
Keeping Strong Communications in Place During Times of Crisis
Sometimes, communication can truly be a life or death concern. As local and national authorities struggle to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic, and … Read more
10 Payroll Challenges for Global Organizations in 2020
Staying on top of global payroll laws and trends is imperative to do international business in 2020. Make sure you’re prepared for what could be in store … Read more
5 Ways to Develop an Innovative Attitude Towards Employee Relations
As life gets more complicated, rarely anything is what it seems and what we use to regard as undeniable facts are now reduced to individual opinions. … Read more
Feature: What Big HR Tech Consolidation Means for the Market
February’s two standout HR technology deals—the merger of Kronos Inc. and Ultimate Software, followed days later by Cornerstone OnDemand’s … Read more
4 Straightforward Culture Strategies for Turning CEO Controversy Around
The year has barely begun, and CEOs are already finding themselves front and center in eye-popping ways. Leaders at Victoria’s Secret, Amazon, … Read more
How to Moderate Meetings Without Mayhem
Moderators for several of the recent Democrat presidential debates have been slammed hard. Pundits have been particularly harsh in their comments about the … Read more