Read Terms of Service: understanding our role in the World of Big Data by Michael Keller and Josh Neufeld. It’s a comic book that gives some history on how internet and data privacy (or lack of concern for it) has developed politically and legally.
In The Tao of HR we learn about three elements that could help HR perform magic and it’s our feature article this week from Dwane Lay. Heather Bussing has our Annual Employer’s Holiday Guide and I Want A Shrubbery, an experience from HR Tech Europe in Amsterdam. On HR Examiner Radio John speaks with Bob Corlett, founder and President of Staffing Advisors. Enjoy!
“Instead of tired, grumpy, nauseous people with headaches, suddenly they were laughing and smiling. The energy of the entire conference changed. And it made all the difference.” – Heather Bussing
If your company is short on funds this year, take the money you would have spent on a party and give it to the employees. There is nothing more demoralizing than going to a fancy lunch to learn there won’t be holiday bonuses this year.
Apple and Facebook now cover the cost of freezing eggs for employees. In our feature article, The Frozen Eggs of Happiness, Heather Bussing looks beyond the headlines at the bigger picture.
Jason Lauritsen shares his ideas for approaching employee engagement in a way that will yield results with, In Defense of Employee Engagement. In, Breakthrough Staffing, John Sumser highlights how the new website for Staffing Advisors signals a shift in third party recruiting. Meanwhile, Bob Corlett has the inside view on the same story in, Why I Fired My Sales Department.
We’ve got two shows from HR Examiner Radio. John speaks with Findly CEO Jeff Russakow, and international authority on psychological profiling, Dr. Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic. Enjoy!
Jason Lauritsen shares his ideas for approaching employee engagement in a way that will yield results with, In Defense of Employee Engagement. In, Breakthrough Staffing, John Sumser highlights how the new website for Staffing Advisors signals a shift in third party recruiting. Meanwhile, Bob Corlett has the inside view on the same story in, Why I Fired My Sales Department.
We’ve got two shows from HR Examiner Radio. John speaks with Findly CEO Jeff Russakow, and international authority on psychological profiling, Dr. Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic. Enjoy!
The benefit is part of a larger, generous approach to having children, and not having them.
In this week’s feature five-part series, John Sumser takes a look at The View From The CFO’s Office. There’s nothing quite like the fleeting glimpse we catch of the world seen from another’s perspective. Whether enigmatic or charismatic, the CFO inhabits a world unlike any other, and their presence is felt in every corner of the business.
Dr. Todd Dewett demystifies what makes a great team function in, It’s Free, You’re Welcome. Heather Bussing questions, What’s Hiding in Those Terms of Service? John Sumser checks in from KeyInterval Research to ask if we should be Blaming the Customer for what happens with HR Technology. On The HR Examiner Radio Show John speaks with Christa Degnan Manning from HfS Research (Horses for Sources), where she is SVP, Global Workforce & Talent Strategies. Enjoy!
Dr. Todd Dewett demystifies what makes a great team function in, It’s Free, You’re Welcome. Heather Bussing questions, What’s Hiding in Those Terms of Service? John Sumser checks in from KeyInterval Research to ask if we should be Blaming the Customer for what happens with HR Technology. On The HR Examiner Radio Show John speaks with Christa Degnan Manning from HfS Research (Horses for Sources), where she is SVP, Global Workforce & Talent Strategies. Enjoy!
There was no shortage of human stories in the sea of technology that converged in Last Vegas last week at HR Tech. The story of John Sumser and William Tincup launching KeyInterval Research. Stories told in Haiku and pictures by Heather Bussing and friends. In every corridor and hall we paraded by each other in a blur of faces, greetings, selfies, ones, and zeros.
“Tweeting the conference in haiku was so fun. Here are some of the pictures and poetry.” – Heather Bussing










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