January 29, 2010 HRExaminer v1.04 What’s on HRExaminer this week You could win an Apple iPad just by contributing to HRExaminer’s Blank Slate Challenge. By now you’ve likely heard that Apple unveiled their highly anticipated iPad Wednesday. While word is still out on whether the iPad will be another game-changer like the iPhone, there’s no […]
January 22, 2010 HRExaminer v1.03 What’s on HRExaminer this week In our Feature column for The Weekly HRExaminer v1.03 we continue our focus on Five Scenarios for the Future of Recruiting by looking at the Trends you must know. From this week’s In the Know column we ponder a reality where one person has 12 […]
January 15, 2010 HRExaminer v1.02 What’s on HRExaminer this week v1.02 Our feature story looks at the first of 5 possible scenarios for the future of Recruiting. It’s an interesting time to ponder the future of recruiting when the profession is 30% to 50% smaller than it was 18 months ago, technology is changing rapidly, and […]
Five Scenarios for the Future of Recruiting 1 It’s an interesting time to ponder the future of recruiting. You can imagine Chicken Little running around crying “The sky is falling. The sky is falling.” The profession is 30% to 50% smaller than it was 18 months ago. Many more HR Generalists are filling the recruiting […]
100112 In The Know v1.02: Five Useful Links What You Should Be Reading To Keep Your Career Up To Date LMS Contracts – What U Must Have, Need 2 Know This is a good place to start thinking about the contracts in your HR operation. Typically, HR professionals and leaders have little or no tra […]
Infohrm 1: Metrics Standards On my desk is one of the most amazing pieces of HR work I’ve ever run across. At 600 pages, the spiral bound book is a ream of paper devoted to the documentation of HR Metrics.”The Metrics Standard: Establishing Standards for Core Human Capital Measures” is a three year old labor […]
By John Sumser
When I was in high school (don’t ask, but we did have telephones), my girlfriend and I figured out a code for saying “I love you” on the phone. In those days, there was generally one phone line with many phones on it. Family life and telephone privacy were mutually exclusive. It was […]
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