Regular readers know that The New York Times’ “Corner Office” column is a perennial favorite of mine. Every Sunday, Adam Bryant interviews a CEO … Read more
USCIS Will Start Accepting H-1B Visa Petitions on April 2
By Jessica Cook On Monday, April 2, 2012, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) will begin accepting FY 2013 H-1B cap-subject petitions for … Read more
Today Is Leap Day: How Will You Use (or Waste) the Extra Time?
By Laurie Ruettimann This year, we have a gift. There is an extra day on the calendar to waste on boring meetings, stupid arguments with coworkers, and … Read more
The 97% Problem: You Need to Be Decisive Dealing With Improper Conduct
By Stephen M. Paskoff A federal government agency official recently told me that charges of employment discrimination were way up across his large … Read more
Who Does the World’s Largest HR Org Hire When it Needs a New HR Chief?
What do you do when you’re the world’s largest HR organization and you need a new human resources chief? If you are SHRM, you go out and hire … Read more
What Great Leaders Know: Sharing Power Builds Trust and Loyalty
This is not a deep psychology dive on ego and power in business leadership, which is a huge topic. But I want to share some practical observations about … Read more
Billy Beane and the Science of Talent Management, The Moneyball Way
What’s it like to have Brad Pitt play you in a movie? Billy Beane, general manager of Major League Baseball’s Oakland Athletics, is one of the … Read more
A Leap Day Event: It’s a 24-Hour Online Internship Advice Clinic
Tomorrow (Wednesday Feb. 29) one of the newest start-ups to focus on internships will host one of the largest, if not the biggest, online workshops to be … Read more
Professional Certifications: Yes, They Matter – and They Raise the Bar, Too
By Anne C. Ruddy The question of whether to obtain an HR certification is a hotly debated topic, with smart HR pros weighing in with points of view that … Read more
More Join Labor Department’s Employee “Misclassification” Pact
By John E. Thompson The U.S. Labor Department continues to expand the number of jurisdictions and agencies with which it is collaborating to end what it … Read more