Out Now: Episode 416: How Artificial Intelligence Is Being Used in Recruitment and HR With Adonis Wooten-Herron

Companies, Cultural Values and Success

This blog first appeared on The Economist’s Executive Education blog here. The author, Kate Rodriguez, is a former senior career search researcher and government analyst who covers career development and higher education marketing for The Economist Careers Network. Companies, Cultural Values and Success ural Values andEver been part in a corporate team-building event? Chances are you have, […]

5 Tips for Getting the Most out of Your Internship Program

School’s out for summer and if you have a summer intern program your interns have probably been in place for a few weeks now. The dust has settled, they have been on-boarded and they are ready to get to work. Here are a few tips for you and your managers to help get the most […]

Is Trust a Coincidence?

Is it an amazing coincidence… …the leaders I trusted the most through my career were the exact same leaders who placed their trust in me? …I believed in the leaders who believed in me? …I cared about the leaders who cared about me? …I gave the benefit of the doubt to the leaders who gave […]

Ep 85 – What Employers Need to Know About the FLSA Changes

The Department of Labor’s final rule on the updates regarding the Fair Labor Standards Act has arrived. Employers must begin following the new changes starting on December 1, 2016. This new announcement provides a much needed update surrounding four key areas: 1) Defining and Delimiting the Exemptions for Executives, 2) Administrative, 3) Professionals, and 4) […]

How to Build a Personal Brand in #HR & Recruiting

brand, personal brand, hr, recruiting

Today (Wednesday), I’m giving a “Social Share” presentation with Dave Ryan at 7:45 AM EST on Establishing a Personal Brand. Come join us on your way to the closing keynote. It’s just to the right of the escalator before entering the keynote room.  How to Build a Personal Brand in #HR & Recruiting One thing is for certain, […]

June Office Blues

And now the fun begins. No matter where you are in the US, summer is slowly starting. In my region an unseasonably rainy May kept us at bay, the swimming pools not used, basketball courts empty and only the most intrepid runners facing Spring showers. But the sun has returned and the air is full […]