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Crisis Management and Resolving Contentious Conversations
Learn from a retired SWAT negotiator how to handle workplace crises and difficult conversations as an HR professional. Scott Tillema, keynote speaker and corporate trainer at The Negotiations Collective, goes over the four principles of crisis negotiation with host Monique Akanbi, as well as quick decision-making strategies for high-stakes and sometimes emotionally charged situations.
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Why learning different parts of HR helped this pro’s career
Sometimes it helps to be a jack-of-all-trades.
E.l.f. Beauty is sticking with DEI
“We’re very proud to stand for positivity, inclusivity, and we think it’s part of our success recipe,” the company’s chief people officer tells HR Brew.
McDonald’s to Hire 375,000 Workers in Largest Hiring Spree in Years
The Revenue Rewire: Co‑Elevation Pods, Neuro Sprints & Culture Flywheels
HR Works Podcast: Why HR Leaders Should Use Innovation Sprints for Problem-Solving
Walgreens eyeing expanded coverage of robot-powered centres: reports
Nissan to further cut 11,000 jobs under new recovery plan
Zuckerberg’s ‘intense year’ means thousands of Meta employees face layoffs
10 Simple Ways to Get Employees to Quit
Firing people is one of the most challenging things managers and business owners must do. Terminations can also open you up to lawsuits. Employees may
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13 Best Career Development Tools To Boost Employee Skills
Equal Pay, FLSA, and a $3.27M Verdict: Jury Sides with Fired Chief People Officer in Her Retaliation Case Against A Law Firm
From the Vault – Preventable Death in the Workplace
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Why Employees Matter More Than Mission Statements
Company culture is often described as something driven from the top. But real culture—the one employees live every day—is built, reinforced, and sometimes broken by the people who make up the organization. Leaders can cast a vision, but it takes employees to bring it to life—or let it fade. As John Jones, Managing Director and […]
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Big Brother is Watching: Tracking Government Employees
After ordering federal workers back to the office, the Trump administration sent an e-mail informing employees it will employ the use of technology to ensure they’re back, Reuters says. For example, it will track laptop logins, employee badge swipes, and other information to monitor where work is being completed. “Most EPA employees have returned to the office, […]
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