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Thursday, July 30, 2009
Hating Meetings, Surviving McKinsey, and Going Out With a Bang
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Astronology - Business Coaching and Mentoring: Are They Worth the Effort?
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Monday, July 27, 2009
Tony Bernazard Fired From Mets
Friday, July 24, 2009
Tony Bernazard Creating Huge HR Problems for the New York Mets
Bernazard, the team's vice president for player development, pulled off his shirt and challenged the Double-A Binghamton Mets in the tirade, about 10 days before the All-Star break. He in particular targeted middle infield prospect Jose Coronado, according to the report.
Bernazard particularly went after middle infield prospect Jose Coronado, using a slang term associated with a woman's anatomy, a source indicated
The News reported Tuesday that Bernazard, one of GM Omar Minaya's top lieutenants, recently erupted at the organization's manager of baseball operations. During a game at Citi Field, scouts took their customary seats in a row behind home plate. Bernazard showed up during play and wanted a seat occupied by a D-Backs scout. Bernazard's deputy, already seated in the row, suggested to the Mets VP that he wait until the half-inning ended, to minimize the disruption. Bernazard ripped into his deputy with a profanity-laced tirade as scouts and patrons watched in disbelief.
Here is the question that Omar Minaya needed to be asked: This incident with Bernazard allegedly challenging the Double-A team to a fight, if you knew about it soon after it occurred a few weeks ago why did you not begin an investigation then? If you didn't know about it, what kind of organization are you running that this information did not flow to the GM and owners, but rather to reporters first? Either way this speaks horribly of the Mets. They either knew and did nothing to address this unprofessional, egregious behavior, or they didn't know, which means their front office is filled with see-no-evil buffoons.
Saying you are doing an investigation now feels like something the Mets were advised to do by their behind-the-scenes p.r. firm as a way to look on top of a situation that they are not really on top of. Again, with the Mets, it is too much about giving off the right perception, rather than doing the right thing.To me this "investigation" also feels like a stall tactic designed to see what the public/media reaction is to Bernazard. My gut says that Jeff Wilpon does not want to fire someone with whom he has grown close. But he will wait to see if Bernazard has become untenable. Thus, the "investigation" will be more an examination of what public/media sentiment is and if more ugly stuff is dug up against Bernazard, a man who has made quite a few enemies while a Met executive.
Because if what is reported to have occurred has occurred, what do you need an investigation for? At that point, ownership just has to determine do they feel that this behavior is reason for dismissal or not.
And if that wasn't enough to get Bernazard fired, word today from The New York Times says that Bernazard also engaged on Friday in a verbal confrontation (that almost escalated to a physical confrontation) with the Mets All-Star closer, Francisco Rodriguez:
According to people on the bus, Rodriguez made a friendly gesture toward family members of his fellow reliever Pedro Feliciano that Bernazard might have misinterpreted. They argued in Spanish, and the dispute escalated to the point that there seemed to be a danger of a physical altercation, one witness said.
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Hitting Up the New York Times
-First, the Times talks about the bankers golden parachutes creating a windfall for bankers and resentment from the rest of America
-Next, the Times asks when the economy will turn around and hiring will begin again
-Lastly, the NYT on women breaking through the glass ceiling of the Supreme Court, moving from Anita Hill to Sonia Sotomayor
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Astronology - 2009 SHRM Annual Conference and Exposition Recap
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Monday, July 13, 2009
What I'm Hearing...HR from the Pulpit
Most Saturday afternoons you can find me at the 4:30 PM mass at St. Cecilia's Church in Rockaway, NJ. The pastor, Monsignor John Hart, always ends mass with a joke. This week's was perfect for HR! No matter your religious beliefs, you should find a chuckle here:
Three men were fishing and complaining about getting old and the various aches and pains that come along with aging. Suddenly, St. Michael appears on their boat and asks the first man what his trouble is. "My back is killing me," he says. St. Michael touches him and the man's back is pain free! The second man says "My eyes are terrible. I can't see very well at all." St. Michael touches the second man and his vision is perfect. St. Michael turns to the third man, who says in a frightened voice, "Don't touch me - I'm on disability!"
How many employees in your organization are following the approach of the third man, rather than seeking a quick recovery and return to work? When was the last time you reached out to individuals on both short and long term disability to see how they're doing?
NYT: Black-White Gap in Jobless Rate
It would be interesting to see if this may be a discriminatory indicator (whether companies are laying off their black workers more frequently than their white ones) or if it's just a sense of which companies are most hard hit (meaning companies who hire mostly black workers or more than other companies are being hit harder by this economic downturn and therefore are forced to lay off more workers).
Either way, this is something for Human Resources professionals to think about when laying off people in their company.
http://mobile.nytimes.com/2009/07/13/nyregion/13unemployment.xml
-Andrew
Friday, July 10, 2009
Now THIS is a Fortune...or is it?
- The numbers of marathon runners as well as their results are up. Why? According to the Wall Street Journal, it's because unemployed people have ramped up their training
- Career Solvers looks into their crystal ball and says the future of the job search will have to do with Google, multiple instant messaging platforms, information banks, texting, e-mail, social networking, reality TV, computer simulations, video chat and "the wild card". You'll just have to read the post to understand.
- Lastly, Fistful of Talent has their Top 25 blogs. We're not on there, but hopefully next year. Even though we didn't make it, we did win the Apex award! :)
Wednesday, July 08, 2009
2009 Apex Award Winner - Thank You Again
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Thursday, July 02, 2009
467,000 Cut In June
Employers in the U.S. cut 467,000 jobs in June, the unemployment rate rose and hourly earnings stagnated, offering little evidence the Obama administration’s stimulus package is shoring up the labor market.The payroll decline was more than forecast and followed a 322,000 drop in May, according to Labor Department figures released today in Washington. The jobless rate jumped to 9.5 percent, the highest since August 1983, from 9.4 percent.Unemployment is projected to keep rising for the rest of the year