7 Ways to Make Starting a New Job in HR Easier
Tips to make your first few days and weeks in a new HR job easier.
Tips to make your first few days and weeks in a new HR job easier.
Is your HR Department thinking about implementing a new HRIS (HR Information System) anytime soon? If so, you need to make sure that it’s not just you who loves it!
4 Common misconceptions people have when they first consider implementing a Human Resources Information System and why they’re not actually true!
It’s not the most catchy of acronyms we know but an HRIS will revolutionize your HR Department by helping you run in a more streamlined fashion.
If your people aren’t engaged with your company and the work they’re doing, not only are they not being productive (on your time and money!) but they’re probably not going to stick around for long either. Here’s how to tell if your new hire strategy works.
We all enjoy being recognized for our positive attributes. Whether it’s our winning smile, our ability to cook amazing food, or more importantly, the way we crush it at work. But what happens if you’re consistently achieving results and no one notices? Here’s why employee recognition is so crucial.
New year, new you? We’ve heard it all before. But while health and fitness goals often fall by the wayside a couple of months into the year, one resolution you should make - and stick to - is to take a look at the perks and benefits you offer your employees and to see if you can improve on them.
What are the building blocks on which an organization staffed with people who are genuinely motivated to do a great job is built? How do you turn averagely committed employees into brand advocates? It’s all down to our old friend company culture. So, here’s how to create a culture that motivates!
Interviews: love ‘em or hate ‘em, if you work in HR or management you’re going to conduct them. And if you fall into the ‘loathe them’ camp when we say you should be doing more than job and exit interviews your initial reaction might be to stop reading. But wait; let’s talk about the stay interview!
If you’re part of a small Human Resources team (maybe you’re even flying solo) you probably consider yourself a champion plate spinner. There’s so many facets to HR that staying on top of everything can be a challenge even for big departments. So how do you cope when there’s only one or two of you?