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Do your managers need to attend 'boot camp'?

By Bruce Tulgan

Here's the myth: If a manager is not naturally good at managing people, then he/she cannot learn. The truth: Maybe not all people can learn to be brilliant people managers, but almost everyone can learn to be much, much better at managing people. (read more...)


The Three Rules for Hiring A Players
By Gordy Curphy

It is very hard for people to admit that they are not good judges of character. In fact, just about every one I know thinks they are superb judges of people. But is this true? Are people generally good at assessing the qualities and evaluating the talents of others? The good news is that the research on this question consistently points to the same answer. (read more...)

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Man vs Woman - For Who Would You Rather Work?

From Generations

Every week, JobDig is presenting questions that face the modern workplace to the different generations: Baby Boomers, Generation X and Generation Y. The goal is to bring insight into the thought processes of each generation, and hopefully finding a common ground for everyone.

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Creative Ways To Get Employees Involved

By Joan Lloyd

Joan Llyod gives creative ideas for integrating new team members. She provides ways to bring employees together, keep up the excitement throughout the entire company, and establish lasting relationships among colleagues. (listen to this...)


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