How to Write a Resignation Letter & Template
If you’re considering leaving your job, whether for personal reasons for because you have a better offer, a good resignation letter can work in your favor in multiple ways. Whether you have a good relationship with your current employer or you’re jumping ship because they treat you badly, your exit matters. First, it’s just good […]
Supporting Employee Mental Health
Increasingly, mental illness is becoming part of a mainstream conversation that employers must address. We work more than ever, take less vacation and have little to no paid maternity or paternity programs. We all have moments when we need to talk to someone, breathe and get the help and support we need. This may seem […]
How to Master Workplace Civility #SHRM18
Civility usually is demonstrated through manners, courtesy, politeness, and a general awareness of the rights, wishes, concerns, and feelings of others. It includes the behavior that helps to preserve the norms for mutual respect at work and, given the current economic and political climate, it’s something we could all use more of. In 2016, 62% […]
Listening Is Your Secret Superpower
If there’s one thing you should know about me, it’s that I’m a reader. I’m constantly seeking out ways to learn, absorb, and grow. Right now, I’m finishing up Eric Barker’s book, Barking Up the Wrong Tree: The Surprising Science Behind Why Everything You Know About Success Is (Mostly) Wrong, and there’s a particularly interesting […]
The Inclusive and Accessible Candidate Experience Starts with WCAG
Learn about the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) to make online candidate experience more inclusive and accessible.
Bullying & Harassment at Work
In the #metoo movement, we are seeing more talk about what is bullying and what is harassment. Unfortunately, only one of these is against the law. Bullying, while not against the law, is still something that needs to be investigated and is behavior that needs to stop. However, many times, situations are identified as bullying […]