Think about all the awful, awkward, agonizing situations you've been in when there was an elephant in the room. Maybe the elephant is that you're nervous, maybe you're low in experience on a given issue, or maybe you're about to say something highly personal. Whatever's making everyone so uncomfortable, here's a tool you can use to Name It a
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How to succeed in business when there's an elephant in the room
Posted by d2kd3k under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://trustedadvisor.com 5982 days ago
Made Hot by: on June 23, 2008 12:27 am
Fewer micro-business owners offering health care insurance to employees
Posted by TimJustus under Employee BenefitsFrom http://www.bizjournals.com 5981 days ago
Made Hot by: on June 22, 2008 8:51 pm
The cost of health care is on the rise and fewer micro-businesses owners are offering coverage to their employees.
A survey of nearly 4,000 micro-businesses found that 18.6% of the respondents said their health care plans are covering full-time employees this year. That number is down from 46.2% in 2005.
A micro-business has 10 or fewer em
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The Top 100 Management and Leadership Must-Read Blogs
Posted by d2kd3k under ManagementFrom http://www.hrworld.com 5982 days ago
Made Hot by: on June 22, 2008 2:29 am
Check out these top 100 blogs to help bolster your business acumen. HR World's list includes classics like top selling business authors Tom Peters, Charles H. Green, and Bob Sutton, along with some exciting new blogs that might surprise you.
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Tips and Resources to Hire the Best
Posted by JohnH under Human ResourcesFrom http://www.smallbiztrends.com 5982 days ago
Made Hot by: on June 20, 2008 2:19 pm
The risk/reward ratio is higher with new hires at small companies. The cost of a mis-hire is considered to be, on average, 3-4 times their annual salary. The cost of mis-hire at a small company can exceed that and quickly reach — the entire company.
On the other hand, the reward from a great new hire at a small company can be—the entire company
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American Chopper - How Personalities Clash At Work
Posted by hamerhokie under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://open-source-innovation.com 5983 days ago
Made Hot by: on June 19, 2008 11:26 pm
How the weekly argument on American Chopper illustrates the real-world conflict between personality types at work - and how you can help eliminate the conflict.
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Three Strategies for Managing Generation Y
Posted by Funster under ManagementFrom http://www.bnet.com 5985 days ago
Made Hot by: on June 18, 2008 1:14 pm
We know what you're thinking: These millennial kids really need mentors, flextime, and the reassurances of Mom and Dad? Why not dissipate their demands with the swift crack of a whip?
Veteran leaders, however, will tell you that old-school management techniques only serve to drive young recruits elsewhere. Getting the most from millennial empl
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It's a relationship world out there
Posted by d2kd3k under StrategyFrom http://trustedadvisor.com 5987 days ago
Made Hot by: on June 17, 2008 8:26 pm
Those who persist in viewing the world through competitive lenses are marginalizing themselves. Those who see through collaborative lenses are, paradoxically, those who will win—not those who set out to "win" by competing.
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How to Reduce Employee Turnover
Posted by suzyQ under ManagementFrom http://www.cpnonline.com 5987 days ago
Made Hot by: on June 17, 2008 8:25 pm
There is an old saying that goes; “Employees don't quit working for companies, they quit working for their bosses.” Regardless of tenure, position, title, etc., employees who voluntarily leave generally do so out of some type of perceived disconnect with leadership. Furthermore, while the accuracy of exit interviews are somewhat debatable, they no
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Steer clear of these 10 illegal job interview questions
Posted by JohnH under Human ResourcesFrom http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com 5985 days ago
Made Hot by: on June 17, 2008 8:25 pm
Although HR departments should be aware of questions that are illegal to ask prospective employees, some hiring managers aren't so savvy. Many illegal questions are easy for just about anyone with elementary social graces to avoid, but others might surprise you.
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The Art of Measurement
Posted by d2kd3k under StrategyFrom http://firedoglake.com 5986 days ago
Made Hot by: on June 17, 2008 3:08 pm
The old saying (which I'm sick of) is that “you can't manage what you can't measure.” It's a statement with a lot of truth to it, but so is this: “you measure what you manage, so you'd better be sure you're measuring what you want to manage.”
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