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Up on a Soapbox
A friend of mine has an icon that scrolls “One does not simply walk into Wal-Mart. There is an evil there that does not sleep.” It’s a play on a scene from the “Lord of the Rings,” where Boromir is … Continue reading
Walking a Mile in Someone Else’s Shoes
I read a really good article today that took me to a slightly different place than the author probably intended for me to go to. Although, because of the overall message, I’m pretty sure that he wouldn’t mind. “When IT’s … Continue reading
Posted in diversity, i-o psychology, leadership
Tagged communication, getting along, leadership
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Our Greatest Asset…Really?
“Our employees are our most important asset.” Everyone, at some point in their careers, has heard some advanced representative of a company they’ve worked for utter these words. And, if you’re like most employees at most companies, you’ve groaned inwardly. … Continue reading
Posted in human resources, leadership, turnover
Tagged human resources, layoffs
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