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The War on Talent…Management
“None of us is as smart as all of us.” – Ken Blanchard The greatest cost in business is talent and should therefore be the greatest focus of a business in terms of investing time and money to secure it’s … Continue reading
Posted in CEO & Executive Leadership, Workplace Matters
Tagged business, ceo, employee engagement, employee retention, hiring, management, ROI, talent, talent management
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Is the Objective Statement Dead? by Rich Grant
I found this to be a great read. What do you guys think about objective statements? Is the Objective Statement Dead? By Rich Grant Early in my career, my resume had an objective statement, “seeking a financial-related career with a … Continue reading
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Tagged Careers, hiring, hr, Human resources, Interview, Interviewing, Objective Statement, Résumé
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Are you Filtering Out Good Talent?
Instead of reviewing resumes personally, we’ve evolved to allowing the super-computer robots and machines to tell us whether someone is a good fit or not. Now if someone so happens to get through the electronic garbage disposal having their resume … Continue reading
Want to Grow your Business? Don’t Overlook the Receptionist
The first face a customer will see; the first voice a customer hears; one of the most significant people in your entire organization is the receptionist. Often the receptionist is overlooked or dismissed as an insignificant person, when in fact … Continue reading