By Eric B. Meyer I’ll bet this father didn’t “like” his daughter’s Facebook post very much. Dad is the former headmaster at a … Read more
Here Are the Critical Things That I Want the CHRO to Know
This is a real-talk forum. I’m not about to list leadership competencies or some empirical data I happened upon in my latest internet search on where Chief … Read more
To Be Honest, I Really, Really Hate Analytics and Big Data
Editor’s Note: Sometimes readers ask about past TLNT articles. That’s why we republish a Classic TLNT post every Friday. Don’t kid yourself – you … Read more
A Heartfelt Lesson in Engagement From One Very Engaged Employee
A recent story in The New York Times caught my attention. It not only personifies employee engagement, but also challenges the perpetuating notion that … Read more
Are You Getting Tripped Up by Local Employee Ordinances?
The National Football League’s longstanding Super Bowl ticket distribution system recently got a legal penalty flag in the form of a consumer lawsuit based … Read more
Talent Transformation: Why It’s Important to Keep Developing Your Team
“Talent is cheaper than table salt. What separates the talented individual from the successful one is a lot of hard work.” — Stephen King, American … Read more
Still Addicted to Details? Here Are More Reasons to Quit Cold Turkey
My mother, God rest her soul, once cautioned me to understand that not everyone takes work as seriously as I do. I was telling her about some workplace … Read more
What Do You Do When Your HR Department Really Sucks?
Are you working in an HR department that sucks? You know if you are, it’s all right, you can admit it, because it’s the first step in changing it. I bet I … Read more
Who’s Actually Responsible For Engagement, Anyway?
I’ve been reflecting lately on who is actually responsible for employee engagement. At first, it might seem like a pretty straightforward answer. … Read more
NLRB Schedules Public Meetings on “Ambush” Union Election Rule
By Michael J. Lotito The National Labor Relations Board has scheduled at least two public meetings to address the controversial re-proposal of a rule that … Read more