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Thursday, March 26, 2009
Self-Sanitizing Keyboard
U.S. Workers On Jobless Benefits Hit Record
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Astronology - Spring Cleaning..Let's get organized!!
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Twitter and Other Articles From Around Our Blog World
Friday, March 20, 2009
March Madness and the Office
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
What I'm Hearing...myhrwebsite.com
How many times have you asked a handful of people that you know:
•Who’s a good vendor for a specific HR service?
•How to do something in Microsoft Office?
•Referrals for a job opening?
•HR trends in others’ organizations?
The network that you reach out to is probably small, relatively speaking. As you know, the more people you reach out to with a question, the more valuable information you’ll receive.
Myhrwebsite.com gives you the power to reach out to thousands of individuals with the click of a button, without the hassle of having to remember to visit message boards or access listservs with targeted members.
How myhrwebsite.com works is when you have a question, you visit the website and complete a quick form to submit your question. Up to once a day, everyone in the community receives an e-mail with all the questions submitted by myhrwebsite.com members. You can answer the questions you have expertise in, and ignore those on topics that you’re not familiar with. My team and I will pre-screen the questions before the e-mail goes out to prevent spam from getting to you. If there's no questions on a day, we won't send an e-mail.
Today I’m asking you for a minute of your time to please do two things:
•Sign up to join myhrwebsite.com’s community – we can’t do it for you because we're not spammers – and
•Forward this invitation to individuals in your network whom you think would enjoy and benefit from this free service.
We look forward to having you and your network join us, so that the next time you have a question, you can say “let me visit myhrwebsite for the answer!”
A Few Good Links
Monday, March 16, 2009
Astronology - Recruiting the Class of 2009
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Back in the US
-Andrew
Friday, March 13, 2009
What I'm Hearing...The Color Red
Their latest Owner's Manual promotion highlights the benefits of the color red. Specifically, "eminent researchers have proved that the color red speeds up the pulse and respiration, raises body temperature, and increases muscular strength 13.5%...making a person feel more alive."
Peterman's latest catalog is the second time this week I've heard comments about red. Earlier this week at school, I was wearing a red top, pink scarf, and red jacket. The combination sparked a conversation with one of the other employees, who noted that red is very striking and a "powerful color."
In today's world, we could all benefit from feeling a bit "more alive." With spring also arriving soon, it's time to break out of the darkness of winter and the drab colors and brighten things up. Over the next week, add a touch of red to your outfit. You might just start a conversation with a colleague, and feel more energized in the process.
Thursday, March 12, 2009
What I'm Hearing...Financial Solvency
This question got me thinking. How does the economy change the landscape of competitive bidding? Is the ability to be in business beyond 2009 now a strong selling point? I suppose I took for granted the fact that they operate a cash flow positive business when working with my vendors. Perhaps now we should all start asking this question of the organizations we buy goods and services from. Not to be nosy, but rather to position ourselves as strongly as possible.
Have any of our readers heard the finance question coming up in discussions with prospects or vendors? I'm curious to know if we're at the start of a new trend in the RFP process.
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
What I'm Hearing...The Employee Free Choice Act Redux
"Today, the Employee Free Choice Act was introduced in Congress! The bill was sponsored by Representative George Miller (D-CA), the House Education and Labor Committee Chair, and Senator Tom Harkin (D-MA).
The legislation would amend the National Labor Relations Act to allow unions to use the “card check” process – and bypass the secure, private election format – each time they attempt to organize workers.
Background
The National Labor Relations Act currently provides two opportunities for employees to decide whether or not to form or join a union:
Private ballot election - When a union receives a majority of votes through a secret ballot election administered by the National Labor Relations Board, the union is certified as the sole bargaining agent on behalf of the employees, or
“Card check” recognition - When a union receives at least 30 percent of signed authorization cards, the employer can request that a private ballot election be held. (When a union receives at least 50 percent of signed cards, the employer can either recognize the union immediately or request an election.)
Legislation
The EFCA would dramatically change federal labor law. The legislation would allow a union to bypass the election process after collecting authorization cards from a majority of employees. Thus, employers would lose the right to request that an election be held.
If enacted into law, EFCA would:
Eliminate employees’ opportunity to vote in a federally-administered, private ballot election;
Require binding arbitration within 120 days after a union is certified through a signed card collection process, if the employer and the union are unable to reach an agreement;
Restrict an employer’s communications to employees about the workplace issues involved in the union organizing drive; and
Create new fines against employers for an expanded list of unfair labor practices."
Now's the time to reach out to your members of Congress to show your support or voice your opposition to the law. It's expected that this legislation will move through Congress quickly.
Monday, March 09, 2009
What I'm Hearing...National Napping Day
When I nap, I wake up flushed, nauseous, and cranky, so I will pass on the day's festivities. ;-) For those who find naps refreshing, however, today's a great day to press the pause button on life, even for just 10 minutes. If you don't have time for a nap, take a few quiet moments for yourself to recharge before tackling the afternoon's activities. With our "Spring Forward" time change yesterday, you may be missing that extra hour of sleep!
Friday, March 06, 2009
Greetings from Sydney!
Hope all is going well back in the US...will update you again soon!
What I'm Hearing...Time for You
I'm keeping things light today - that's what weekends are for, right?! Be sure to take some time for yourself over the next few days, whether that's spending time with your family and friends, sleeping, or maybe even playing hookie from work for a day. We're all dealing with enormous amounts of stress. It's important to treat ourselves to something fun every now and then so that we stay strong and effective during the months to come.
And don't forget to change your clocks this weekend - Spring forward!
Thursday, March 05, 2009
What I'm Hearing...The Economy as Opportunity
As we were talking, I asked her what she thought about the economy in general and also from an HR perspective. She sees the present as a fantastic time to invest in herself and develop her skills. That way, when things turn around - and they will - she will be in a much stronger position than her competition. As she told me this, her enthusiasm and excitement for the potential inherent the future was infectious.
With all the gloom and doom around, it's easy to get weighed down. We hear about the horror stories from Lehman Brothers, AIG, and Fannie Mae. But do we hear of the success stories of Lego and McDonald's? Doubtful. Fear sells. In the midst of these trying times, we need to break free of the negativity and take advantage of the opportunities around us to learn, grow, and reinvent ourselves. While formal degree programs can fill that need, so can continuing education classes, or even exploring our passions and hobbies more completely.
Many people consider investing in the stock market or their 401(k)s a "given." When was the last time you invested in yourself? The only investment you can have 100% faith in to increase in and maintain its value is you.
Wednesday, March 04, 2009
What I'm Hearing...Seeking out "Boring" Meetings
I found the meeting exciting, well run, and interesting. One item that particularly caught my attention was a networking approach shared by several members. These members seek out events, meetings, and seminars geared towards industries different from their own to broaden their networks even more. For instance, if you're a real estate specialist, how exciting would it be to attend a seminar on the newest COBRA regulations? While the content itself might be "boring," the networking opportunities are invaluable.
How many times do we push ourselves outside our comfort zones? Do we tend to lock ourselves into our niche of "Human Resources" or "Insurance" or whatever our profession might be? Within our organizations, how often do we truly seek out cross-discipline projects to work on? Thinking outside the box and taking a chance can be instrumental in succeeding in both the short and long runs.
Tuesday, March 03, 2009
What I'm Hearing...Dinner for Breakfast
This week's issue features a diet that - long story short - focuses heavy on protein, but also includes carbs, sugar, and fat. The trick to this diet is that while you're cutting calories, you're basically eating dinner for breakfast and a small breakfast-like meal for dinner.
I read this diet on Saturday, and I'm still fascinated by it. Why? For one thing, a diet that allows me to eat cookies and candy at breakfast rocks. On the other hand, though, I can't even fathom eating 3 ounces of meat and two ounces of cheese at 5 AM. Sometimes I can hardly choke down cereal at that time of the morning, let alone a meal with substance.
The diet also fascinates me because it defies the norms. Taking this diet and applying it to the broader world, how many things do we do because that's how we're told we should do them? What would happen if we ate dinner for breakfast at work, or did something the opposite of how it should be? Would we metaphorically choke, or would good, unexpected things happen? In today's economy, the tried and true are no longer tried and true. Now is the time to shake things up, to look at the world differently, in order to generate success in the short- and long-terms.
Monday, March 02, 2009
What I'm Hearing...Free-Flowing Interviews
First, to clarify Andrew's comment regarding his Astron interview, as I remember it was about two hours long. And a fun two hours! Andrew made me laugh with his impressions of a favorite college professor and, more importantly, what he got out of that class. He showed me that he was cool under pressure, knew how to have fun, and wasn't overly self-conscious. Fantastic traits for success in a consulting environment!
Andrew makes several important points in his post regarding probing questions. Best HR practice dictates that interviewers, especially inexperienced interviewers, ask the same questions of each candidate to prevent inadvertent discrimination. While it's not a fun approach, it is a wise one.
However, asking the same questions without the necessary follow up probes reduces the overall effectiveness of the interview. If a standard question reveals a potential red flag, interviewers have the responsibility to delve further to determine suitability for the position and potential risk to the organization. Effective interviewing that balances both these needs is a skill that develops with time, practice, and mentoring.
How structured is the interview process at your organization? How can you make it more effective for both parties?