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Articles related to "New Employees"
New Employee Information You've hired a new employee. He is about to start work. Are you prepared to answer his frequently asked questions? new employee information • prepare new employee first day work • hired new employee • training new employee • employee orientation
New Employee Onboarding and Job Start Practical tips for a new employee starting a new job, a checklist, orientation, training, and expectations. tips for new employees • new job starter • tips for new staff • new employee hire • new employee onboarding
New Employment vs Inside Promotion There are two options for filling an employment void in a firm - managers can either hire an existing staff or recruit a new employee. Here are the pros and cons. job vacancy • employment from within • employing a new staff • employment cost • change management
Successful Employee Orientation (Part 1) This article, the first in a series of three, discusses the importance of properly orienting new hires to your organization. orientation • induction • assimilation • new employees • new hires
Successful Employee Orientation (Part 2) This article, the second in a series of three, provides guidelines for conducting an effective corporate-level orientation. orientation • induction • assimilation • new employees • new hires
Successful Employee Orientation (Part 3) This article, the last in a series of three, discusses strategies for assimilating new employees to their specific department and job. orientation • induction • assimilation • new employees • new hires
Work ON, not IN your Business How to work ON your business to grow and make it successful. small business • grow • manage • success
Train Employees Effectively Your employee isn't catching on as quickly as you would like her to. Consider this: maybe your training method falls short. training • employee • fired • poor performance • performance
Job Boards Online Technology has made it easier to hunt for a job. And many job hunters are turning to the Internet for their job search. job boards • finding work • e-recruitment • job hunters • job search
Office Politics Office politics impact employers and employees alike, so it is important to understand how to navigate the minefields in order to ensure a positive work environment. office politics • organizational politics • gossip • company culture • networking
Dialectic of the Owner and the Worker Small business owners often get bogged down showing their new employees how they want things done. Instead, they should hire people with the right qualifications and let them work towards the common goals of the company. employee • training • qualifications • goals
New Training Option for Marketing and PR A new and fast alternative to training for marketing and public relations professionals. training for marketing • training for pr • power hour training • training models • art of planning
Reducing Employee Turnover Employee turnover is one of the more expensive challenges of being in business. Savvy business owners are investing in techniques to keep good people on board. turnover • employee turnover • human resources • hiring • reducing turnover
Life and Disability Insurance Compare life insurance before buying coverage for employees. Get affordable life insurance for group life, employees' disability insurance and key employee coverage. affordable life insurance • compare life insurance • buying employees life insurance • employees disability insurance • life and disability insurance
AAI Work Habits Personal Work Habits is the aspect from All Aspects of the Industry that provides educators guidelines to teach students the non-technical skills industry expects. all aspects industry • aai • technology education • industry sector • personal work habits
Business Administration Major Looking for a flexible business major that encourages creative problem solving? Consider a degree in business administration and management. business administration and management degree • business administration and management major • business courses • human resource management • nonprofit management
Creating an Organisational Culture Understanding what makes an organisation 'tick' can be hard to pin down but it is critical to business performance. organisational and culture • organisational and values • organisational and beliefs • organisational and communication • organisational and identity
Free Interview Questions - Communication A list of sample behavioral interview questions for managers and entrepreneurs, focusing on a job applicant's communication skills and abilities. behavioral interviewing • behavioral interviews • behavioral interview questions • interview questions • free interview questions
Handling Employee Turnover Employee turnover isn't always a bad thing. Here's how to look at this typically negative concept in a more positive light. handling employee turnover • voluntary termination • exit interviews • decline in morale • decline in productivity
Holiday Job-Hopping In some cities (particularly those that rely heavily on the hospitality industry), keeping your staff during the holidays can be a challenge. holiday jobs • job-hopping • finding a new job • switching jobs • quitting a job
Maximise Investment in Temporary Office Staff Hiring temporary workers can be an office manager's nightmare. It is crucial to find win-win solutions when temporary office staff are recruited during shortages. temporary office staff • temporary staff • office temps • operations manual • recruiting temporary staff
New U.S. Jobs in Obama's Proposed Stimulus 2009 On January 11, 2009, Barack Obama's transition team released a report detailing the jobs created by the proposed economic stimulus plan. Which workers would benefit? 2009 economic stimulus plan • christine romer's video address january 11 • new jobs in construction • new jobs in retail • new jobs in education
Online Business Networking Online social networking has been all the rage over the past few years - now the concept of online business networking is helping small and personal businesses grow. internet social networking • online business networking • small business networking • personal business networking • building sales online
Safety in the Workplace All occupations entail an element of risk. Dependent on your workplace type, risks may include paper cuts to fatalities caused by faulty or incorrect use of machinery. workplace health and safety • worksite safety • employee safety • duty of care • occupational health and safety
Too Tired to Know You're Tired? Excessive fatigue can not only dull your reactions, it can deaden your judgment shiftwork • shift work • fatigue • overtime • truitt
Writing Lesson Plans Using Madeline Hunter One of the most stressful aspects of being an educator is the lesson plan writing process. One method that can help is the Madeline Hunter lesson plan method. writing lesson plans • madeline hunter • effective teacher planning • high school lesson plans • new teachers
5 Ways to Stay Positive at Work In the book Positive Organizational Scholarship Kim Cameron et al. suggest we should shift from negative to positive and concentrate on "what makes life worth living". stress management • workplace communication • interpersonal communication • leadership competencies • positive skills
A Mind is a Terrible Thing to Waste Artificial Barriers may keep the disabled unemployed. artificial barriers • employment • labeling • disability • handicapped
Best Interview Question Responses Telling career success stories helps to provide a more vivid picture of a candidate's match to a current job opening. Read how to create your own. answering job interview questions • creating career success stories • identify career achievements • career success • identifying career success
Book Review: The Trouble with Magic Madelyn Alt's Bewitching Mystery series features a young bookshop clerk who solves mysteries with the help of her magical boss. new age mysteries • fictional witches • fictional psychics • wicca • neo-pagans
Choosing A Studio--Part One Sure, home studio demos are cheaper, but taking the next step and using a professional studio may be just what you need to get your demos picked up. Here are some ideas of what studios might cost you to help you decide which one to choose. "cindy lee haddock" • songwriting • "music writing" • "song composition" • "music composition"
Doing Business Under the AODA Employers, municipalities and businesses can plan now to prepare for the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act and reap the benefits earlier. accessibility for ontarians with disabilities act • essential duties of the job • accessible transit • handicapped permit • zoning and land use policies
Fraud Prevention Fraud is becoming more and more common, and it is important to protect your business from threats of fraud. Here are five simple ways to stay safe from fraud. fraud prevention • white collar crime • employee theft • background check • simple ways to prevent fraud
How Job Seekers Can Handle Being Fired People get fired everyday for a variety of reasons. It's how they deal with the situation that makes the difference. being fired • how to explain you were fired • telling a new employer you were discharged • searching for a job after being fired • explain being fired to a potential new employer
How to Train and Manage Gen Y ESPN trains their large Generation Y staff pool using high tech mobile solutions, as well as conducting open communication forums and structured performance goal setting. how to train gen y • how to manage gen y • develop millennial employees • espn training tools • generation y training
How to Unlock Your Employees' Potential There are many ways to motivate employees. Giving them honest feedback and proper coaching are just two of the ways to start them on a path to success. motivating employees • employee empowerment • mentoring employees • employee reviews • employee coaching
HRM Departments A Brief mention of the HRM departments and their functions. human resource • personnel
Information Technology Computer Degree Choices Information technology is evolving and employers seek graduates who specialized in computer technology degrees and certificates to meet real world applications. infomation technology degrees • computer science degrees • it degrees • specialized it degrees • game development degrees
IT In Business: The Quality of IT Well qualified people can always be found who will work at a lower rate, but there is no substitute for experience and proven track record. controlling it • controlling the it function • it in business • it help for managers • it costs
Job Psychological Assessments With emphasis on security and corporate ethics and values, employers use various resources to screen potential employees. One of these is job psychological assessment. job psychological assessments • job psychological testing • psychological assessment as interview form • pre-employment testing in hiring process • validity of psychological tests
Jobs for Psychology Graduates A college or university degree can offer a career in mental health or social services. Here's a list of jobs for psychology grads, & tips on how to find a psychology job. jobs for psychology graduates • careers in the mental health field • psychology graduates • social services jobs • group homes
Maintaining Employment Maintaining employment in this economic downturn is vital. While there are no guarantees of keeping a job, there are tips to help avoid being the one laid off. layoff • avoid being laid off • keeping your job • maintaining employment • job survival
More Online Newsletters Reviews of three online newsletters: Workforce Week, E-Learning News and Notes and Inside-HR. How affiliate marketing can detract from a newsletter's effectiveness. online • newsletter • techlearn trends • online learning news • affiliate marketing
Ontario's Labour Market is Failing its Workers Is telling the poor to get a job enough to bring them out of poverty? Increasingly, experts are warning us this is not the case. A more comprehensive vision is required. poverty reduction • ontario government • working poor • minimum wage • labour market reform
Podcasts and Blogs for Business Podcasts and blogs are finding their way into corporate and business for more and more uses - especially when it comes to communications channels. podcasts • blogs • blogging • communications channel • hrcasts
Signs a Job Layoff May Be Imminent Enduring a layoff is one of the most difficult life experiences a person can face. Here's how to recognize the common signs of an imminent company downsizing. surviving a layoff • how to handle a layoff • layoff tips • laid off • company layoff
Teach Employability Skills Employers want to see stronger soft skills in potential new hires. Problem solving, team work and adaptability are simple to include in many lessons. employability skills • soft skills • problem solving • team work • adaptability |
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