Many current chief human resource officers (CHROs) have professional backgrounds outside of HR. A recent study by Aon, which captured insights from 45 … Read more

One Last Word From TLNT’s Founding Editor: Aloha, Adios, and Goodbye
Six years ago this week, I joined ERE Media to tackle what seemed at the time like an overwhelming project: Develop a new blog/website focused on HR and … Read more

The Logical Lessons Managers Can Learn From Mr. Spock
Editor’s Note: As I wrap up my time as Editor of TLNT — today is my last day — I wanted to share some of my favorite posts from over the years. … Read more

The Secret To Business and Workplace Success? It’s Getting Stuff Done
Editor’s Note: As I wind down my stint as Editor of TLNT — Friday is my last day — I wanted to share some of my favorite posts from over the years. Here’s … Read more

A Sobering Video Reminder That Sexual Harassment is Still a Workforce Issue
By Eric B. Meyer Most of you have probably seen or heard about Mean Tweets from Jimmy Kimmel Live! That’s the segment where celebrities stand in front of … Read more

The Office Dress Code Debate: How Would You Deal With Katy Perry?
Editor’s Note: As I wind down my stint as Editor of TLNT — this is my last week — I wanted to share some of my favorite posts from over the years. Here’s … Read more

As Google Found Out, It Takes a Lot Of Work to Really Hire Smarter
As much as we might not like to admit it, our career paths are heavily influence by sheer luck and happenstance, i.e., knowing someone who can give us a … Read more

A Growing Challenge: Getting Employers Ready for Legal Marijuana
I just read an interesting report from Assurex Global, titled Workplace Impacts of Marijuana Legalization, that opened up my eyes to a growing employer … Read more

There’s No Quick and Easy Fix to Building a Successful Workforce
I recently stumbled across a blog post titled, After years of intensive analysis, Google discovers the key to good teamwork is being nice. I knew that … Read more

Forget the Feds – States and Cities Are Driving Changes in Employment Issues
By Gregory Hanscom While many are mesmerized by the presidential primaries and remain frustrated by gridlock in Congress, states and municipalities are … Read more