Monthly Archives: June 2025
SHRM, Balancing Technology and Human Connection with Lia Nazef
Designing Work that Can Work for Everyone
Student Loans in America – New Rules and Real Consequences
Creating a Smooth Transition Back From Summer Vacations
Employee Retention Bonuses – The Complete Guide to Retention in 2025
HR SWOT Analysis Tips and Strategies
How ERIN & Snappy Are Reinventing Employee Recognition with Seamless Gifting
Aligning HR Strategy with Business Strategy: Why It Matters More Than Ever
Study Finds More Public Sector Employees Embracing AI
AI, Economic Uncertainty, and Workplace Civility with Dr. James Atkinson, SHRM
Scaling Smart: HR Support that Grows With You
Culture over Quota: From Closer to Catalyst – Rethinking Career Paths in Sales Orgs
Why HR Leaders Should Rethink Life Insurance As A Culture And Retention Tool
Life insurance has long been considered a ‘check-the-box’ benefit. Something that is offered but rarely discussed and frequently misunderstood. However, for forward-thinking HR professionals, it’s time to revisit the topic. Life insurance can be a powerful, strategic tool for reducing turnover, enhancing employee engagement, and reinforcing a company’s values-based culture. In an increasingly talent-driven job
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How Smooth Digital Platforms Empower HR to Attract and Retain Talent
In today’s fast-moving business world, Human Resources (HR) is no longer just about paperwork. HR departments have become strategic centers that focus on hiring the right people, supporting growth, and keeping employees engaged. One key driver behind this shift is the rise of smooth digital platforms. These platforms connect various HR tools—recruitment software, onboarding portals,
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3 Ways to Make All-Hands Meetings Actually Worth Attending
For many employees, “all-hands meeting” translates to one thing: an hour of disengaged clock-watching while leadership runs through a deck of slides no one asked for. It’s not that all-hands meetings are inherently bad, it’s that they’re just often misused. A genuinely worthwhile all-hands makes people feel connected to the mission, valued in their role,
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