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Culture Change Champions: Four Leaders Who Transformed Their Workplace
Culture isn’t a document or a mission statement at an organization—it’s how people behave when no one’s watching. Because it’s built over time, reshaping culture can feel like turning a cargo ship: slow, sensitive, and full of resistance. But it can be done. Here are four business leaders who faced the challenge head-on—and came out […]
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Phantom Ownership: How to Use Phantom Units to Incentivize Star Employees
Businesses often face the challenge of attracting and retaining star employees. It can be tempting to offer star employees ownership in the business to prevent the hardship of losing star employees after investing time, money, and resources into training and onboarding. The main drawback of offering ownership is potentially relinquishing some control in the business. […]
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Revisiting Your Recognition System? 5 Research-Backed Ways to Make It Actually Work
There are five common pitfalls that prevent well-meaning recognition programs from connecting with employees in meaningful ways. I explore that topic in Part 1 of this article series. Now it’s time to shift gears and explore what does work. Based on decades of research into motivation, emotional needs, and applied neuroscience, these five practices will […]
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Enabling Team Autonomy: What HR Needs to Know About Modern Organizational Models
Age Discrimination Lawsuit: EEOC Forced Retirement Case for HR
Behind UPS earnings woes, HR takeaways from the 2025 layoffs
March JOLTS data reflects ‘a job market that’s no longer here’
Job turnover remained steady in March, but doesn’t reflect the impact from tariffs.
Opening the Right Doors – Rethinking Sponsorship, Trust, and Inclusion at Work with Dr. Rosalind Chow
Supporting Women’s Mental Health for an Inclusive Workplace
An inclusive workplace is one that works for all, and one of its key building blocks is women’s mental health. Marjorie Morrison, SHRM’s executive in residence for mental health, is joined by Tamla Oates-Forney, CEO of SHRM Linkage, to dive into strategies for HR professionals to support women’s mental health as part of creating an inclusive workplac
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What Trump’s first 100 days mean for HR compliance
Follow HR Brew’s coverage of executive orders, regulations, and laws President Trump enacted in his first 100 days impacting HR compliance.
The EVP of Global HR at Protiviti shares what has kept him in his role for nearly 18 years
“If you can just embrace change, and you’re fortunate to work at a company that wants to do that…then you are sitting in a really great place.”
Legislative lowdown: Employers can no longer report nonbinary employees on EEO-1 forms
The change marks a reversal of a Biden-era policy that allowed employers to voluntarily submit data about nonbinary workers in the comments section of their EEO-1 reports.