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Five Keys to implementing an effective pay-for-performance program.

1) Leadership articulates pay program priorities The first key is to outline the real priorities for your pay program. It’s important for the leadership to be aligned around the real issues at hand. Pay program priorities typically include things like: … Continue reading

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Ten Tips for Handling Toxic Employees

Everybody hopes that an employment situation will work out for everybody. The employee will be great, the employer will be stellar, and everybody will live happily ever after. Or at least until the employee can get in 40 years and … Continue reading

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What College Grads Don’t Know About the Working World

Getting that first job can be an eye-opening experience for a new college grad. One person willing to give new grads some advice is blogger Laura Pierson. Pierson is a former English teacher who now works in the Human Resources … Continue reading

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100 MOST OFTEN MISSPELED WORDS

Here are the 100 words most commonly misspelled (‘misspell’ is one of them). Dr. Language has provided a one-stop cure for all your spelling ills. Each word has a mnemonic pill with it and, if you swallow it, it will … Continue reading

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DISCIPLINE IS A BEAUTIFUL WORD

Blog by: Kerri Voelkel In today’s social climate many people look with disfavor on the word “discipline” because they simply do not understand that discipline means “to instruct or educate, to inform the mind, to prepare by instructing in correct principles … Continue reading

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