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Volunteers - Tips to Motivate Them
Recruiting volunteers is only half the challenge. A person must properly train them so they will work out to be true assets. As the person helps volunteers recognize the rewards of their service, he must also acknowledge that there may be a downside. Volunteering takes time away from the family...
Tags: Volunteer, Recruiting Volunteer, Volunteering, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Workforce Management
White papers 2005-03-17

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Coordinating a Volunteer Workforce
Volunteers are an important part of the business culture. Organizations can leverage volunteers in many ways to help them meet institutional goals. Beyond the obvious economic benefits, volunteerism provides opportunities for individuals to meet their own personal objectives, acquire new skills, and/or contribute to their communities.Volunteers can be found within...
Tags: job
Articles 2007-02-15
CMG Making After-School Volunteer Program Available
CUNA Mutual Group said it will take its local after-school volunteer program nationwide. The company said the goal is to offer the community service initiative to credit unions as a way to help middle-schoolers in need, and strengthen the involvement of credit unions in their communities. The "Lend A...
Tags: CUNA Mutual Group
Research articles 2004-08-16
DoD enlists Andersen Consulting to help evaluate and reinvigorate recruiting program.
M2 PRESSWIRE-22 December 1999-ANDERSEN CONSULTING: DoD enlists Andersen Consulting to help evaluate and reinvigorate recruiting program C1994-2000 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:171299 Washington, D.C. -- Facing its most severe recruitment and retention challenges in the volunteer military's 25-year history, the U.S....
Tags: Andersen Consulting, recruiting, U.S. Department of Defense
Research articles 1999-12-22
Program recruiting tax-prep volunteers
AARP Tax-Aide is recruiting volunteers to help prepare federal and state tax returns for middle- and low-income taxpayers, particularly those 60 years old and older. The volunteers receive training from the AARP and certification from the Internal Revenue Service. Volunteer training begins in November. Anyone interested can receive...
Tags: AARP, recruiting
Research articles 2007-10-15
Recruiting for missions: the Baylor volunteer foreign mission band, 1900-1906: the Protestant foreign mission movement in the United States began early in the nineteenth century, but as late as 1890, fewer than one thousand missionaries lived abroad
By 1900, however, that number had risen to over five thousand. (1) These numbers support the claim that Protestants produced a veritable explosion of missionary activity by 1900. Effective methods of recruiting were absolutely essential to the success of the modern foreign missionary enterprise. In 1901, John R. Mott...
Tags: Baylor University, recruiting, Robert
Research articles 2008-01-01
B-School Buzz: Kellogg Risk Summit, Recruiting Women, Free CFA Program for Military, and More
Stacy Blackman's Weekly Roundup of B-School Intelligence In finance, risk is intimately related to reward, but lately too many investors and executives tended to downplay the downside of making a business gamble. That was one insight that emerged during the Nov. 20 Kellogg Risk Summit as experts...
Tags: MBA, Recruiting, Business School, Stacy Blackman, Gender And Diversity, Human Resources
Blog posts 2008-10-01
Major General Joe T. Scepansky
MAJOR GENERAL JOE T. SCEPANSKY Retired Aug. 1, 1972. General Joe Thomas Scepansky is commander of the U.S. Air Force Recruiting Service, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. In this position, he bears the responsibility for directing the recruiting of people for the Air Force--an all-volunteer force. General...
Tags: Air Force, officer, Texas, U.S.
Research articles 2004-01-01
Trends in military influences on Army recruitment themes: 1954-1990
TRENDS IN MILITARY INFLUENCES ON ARMY RECRUITMENT THEMES: 1954-1990(1) Academic interest in U.S. Army recruiting was sparked by the implementation of an all-volunteer force in 1974. Across the decades since, Moskos's (1977) Institution/Occupation (I/O) thesis has dominated the literature on military sociology regarding recruiting. Moskos held that the U.S. Army...
Tags: advertisement, president, recruiting, soldier, troop, U.S., U.S. Army
Research articles 2002-07-01
Fence Post.(News)(Letter to the editor)
Halt misleading military recruiting I am writing to voice my concern about military recruiting in our public schools. While I support the troops and the rights of a volunteer military, I do not support institutionalizing involuntary recruitment practices. The No Child...
Tags: Government, MARKETING, SOFTWARE, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, U.S. Congress
Research articles 2006-03-29
Job Search? 4 Simple Steps to Get Your Mojo Back
While it's natural to get discouraged looking for a new job today, the longer it takes you to find one, the worse off you'll be. Here are some high-tech and not-so-high-tech ways to reinvigorate your efforts. Make Your...
Tags: Job, Network, LinkedIn, Job Search, MoneyWatch, Job Seeker, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Recession, Unemployment, Twitter, Facebook, Social Networking, Blogging, Google Analytics, Volunteering, Volunteer Work, Google Groups, Yahoo Groups, Maggie Overfelt
Articles 2009-10-01
Weighing Your Career-Break Options
If you're thinking of taking a break from your job or career, you'd be well advised to do some advance planning. As with most things in life, you will get the most out of this endeavor if you give it careful consideration. While some career breaks are dictated by circumstance—such...
Tags: career, career break
Articles 2007-04-20
Re-engineering military recruitment
Facing its most severe recruitment and retention challenges in the volunteer military's history, the U.S. Department of Defense has retained the services of Andersen Consulting, Washington, D.C., to evaluate a set of key strategic initiatives intended to re-engineer the military's recruiting program. Under the $1.4 million three-year contract, Andersen will...
Tags: re-engineering, recruiting
Research articles 2000-02-01
Business Beat
Byline: The Register-Guard PEOPLE Janet Burch has joined Symantec Corp. in Springfield as community relations manager. She will work on partnerships between Symantec and the Eugene/Springfield community, businesses and agencies. Burch also oversees volunteer work by Symantec employees in the community. Elizabeth...
Tags: attorney, Ford Motor Co., OASIS, SECURITY, Symantec Corp.
Research articles 2002-06-06
Strength maintenance: a risk management approach
THE U.S. ARMY MUST accomplish many evolving missions, encompassing everything from disaster relief to prosecuting the Global War on Terrorism. An all-volunteer multi-component force performs these missions. As Operation Iraqi Freedom intensifies and deployments lengthen, Army organizations are experiencing recruitment problems, and concerns are being voiced about soldier retention. ...
Tags: hazard, job, leader, Leadership, soldier, team, training, U.S. Army
Research articles 2005-01-01
Fatah sets up 'popular army' to cope with Gaza pullout
KHAN YUNIS, Gaza Strip AFP — Fatah, the ruling Palestinian party, has begun recruiting a "popular army" responsible for helping to keep law and order after Israel's pullout from the Gaza Strip, a spokesman said. The volunteer force, which Fatah hopes will number some 1,500 people, is being set...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Leadership
Research articles 2005-08-02
Hamas, Fatah build up rival forces in security showdown
GAZA CITY AFP — Hamas says it is recruiting and training a security wing outlawed by Palestinian leader Mahmud Abbas, whose deposed Fatah party has upped the ante by creating a new militia of its own. A core of volunteer militants from Hamas and the Popular Resistance Committees faction...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, SECURITY, training
Research articles 2006-05-04
DOD Seeks Feedhack from Exiting Troops - Brief Article
DOD officials want to know what motivates service members to leave the military, so they've decided to ask. All of an estimated 135,000 service members leaving active duty between April 1 and Sept. 30, 2000, are being asked to fill out a 16-page survey, said Army Col. Jeff Perry,...
Tags: MARKETING, survey, U.S. Department of Defense
Research articles 2000-08-01
1976 Ad
In issue 711 we examined how the Navy was planing to meet its goals for recruiting in the "All Volunteer Force." We also watched as President Gerald Ford honored Navy POWs with the Medal of Honor. We then hit the road with the Armed Forces Bicentennial Caravan.
Tags: advertisement, Ford Motor Co., president, recruiting
Research articles 2001-04-01
Healthcare Roundup: Individual Insurance in Spotlight, Drive-Through ED Visits, Investors Save Chicago-Area Hospital, and More
Individual Mandate Challenged â€"Democratic Senators and liberal advocacy groups are questioning whether people of modest means will be able to afford health coverage if reform legislation includes an individual mandate along the lines being discussed in the Senate. Under the Senate Finance Committee's emerging bill, only people with incomes up...
Tags: Patient, Hospital, Health Care, Investor, Jaan, Healthcare, Vertical Industries, Insurance, Benefits, Financial Planning, Business Operations, Corporate Insurance, Human Resources, Finance, Ken Terry
Blog posts 2009-08-07
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