Editor’s Note: Readers sometimes ask about past TLNT articles, so every Friday we republish a Classic TLNT post. A friend of mine posted this blurb on … Read more
HR in the Caymans: Great Food, Tough Recruiting, and Lots of Hugs
I just got back from the Cayman Islands where I was invited to speak to the Cayman Islands Society of Human Resource Professionals (CISHRP) at their annual … Read more
Another 13 of the Very Best (and Real) Employee Benefits
Yesterday, we listed 20 real employee benefits (The 20 [Best] and Real Employee Benefits) in no particular order. Today, we add another 13 of the best … Read more
Avoiding the “Profession” Trap: Reaching Out and Retooling HR
Editor’s Note: This is the fourth of 12 essays from the new book, The Rise of HR; Wisdom From 73 Thoughts Leaders. It’s compiled by Dave Ulrich, Bill … Read more
Labor Dept. Sends Proposed OT Exemptions For White House Review
By Tammy McCutchen Back in March 2014, President Obama ordered the U.S. Department of Labor to revise the “white collar” overtime exemption regulations. … Read more
Here’s Why Employees Are Your Best Brand Ambassadors
Successful corporate branding is all about “promise makers” and “promise keepers.” Your brand represents how people perceive your … Read more
Reducing Workplace Stress: Reasonable Accommodation Under the ADA?
By Eric B. Meyer Isn’t the Americans with Disabilities Act fun? Oh, right, it’s the federal employment law that y’all voted that keeps you up most at … Read more
The 20 Best (and Real) Employee Benefits
Benefits? Perks? “What are those?” you might ask. Yes, they may be hard to come by these days, but trust me, they do exist. Don’t believe me? Check out … Read more
Learning From Lousy: You Can Take Away Good From the Bad, Too
It’s often said that each of us can learn a great deal from having a good boss to work for, a solid role model of just how a manager is supposed to … Read more
Color by Numbers: Just Do the Math to Find Picture Perfect People
Without doing the math and coloring them in, you can still tell what most of them are. But that’s no fun when you’re six, just learning addition and loving … Read more