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I'm Outta Here | BTalk Australia
Staff turnover in Australian businesses is on the increase, with almost 1 in 5 people moving on to a new job each year. Today Phil Dobbie talks to Peter Wilson, National President of the Australian Human Resources Institute about the growth in staff turnover and discovers that salary isn't the...
Tags: Podcasts, Benefits, Payroll Solutions, Recruitment & Selection, Internet, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Phil Dobbie
Blog posts 2008-06-15
Interview: The Specialized Enterprise and Component Business Model (CBM)
In this podcast, IBM business experts discuss how companies can break through performance bottlenecks--boosting productivity and value--using the Component Business Model CBM methodology. Hear how IBM expertise can help you unlock the power of your organization.
Tags: Podcasts, podcast, IBM Corp., performance
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The Coolest Jobs | Useful Commute Podcast
Do you have a job that makes you want to get up in the morning? Do you have a career that others wish they had? In this podcast, Alexandra Levit, a twenty and thirty-something career expert and author of "How'd You Score That Gig?" discusses some of the coolest jobs...
Tags: Podcasts, Professional development, Recruitment & Selection, BNET Staff, job
Blog posts 2008-05-28
How NPR's CEO was Dumped
Insiders say that National Public Radio NPR's CEO Ken Stern lost his job yesterday in a shockingly abrupt fashion. My sources say that Board Chair Dennis Haarsager simply walked into Stern's office, fired him and told him that it was time for him "to leave the...
Tags: David Weir, NPR, National Public Radio Inc.
Blog posts 2008-03-07
How to Counter the "Opinion Cycle"
The news cycle is dead. Long live "The Opinion Cycle." So says Lee Ann Schreiber, ombudsman for ESPN. In a terrific piece on ESPN.com, Schreiber dissects various sports "controversies" and concludes that a) very little actual reporting was done but b) tons of opinions were spewed. ...
Tags: news cycle, Jon Greer
Blog posts 2007-11-15
What's the Future of Work?
People have been speculating about the future of work since the first farmer showed up with a pointy stick to plant a seed. Still, the recent changes in technology allowing for globalization and telecommuting, have left many workers feeling like the pace of change is accelerating. This month Business...
Tags: Podcasts, Recruitment & Selection, Jessica Stillman, BusinessWeek, job, worker
Blog posts 2007-08-10
Podcast: Best practices for building and deploying employee self-service solutions
Improving workforce effectiveness is a key business objective that most organizations face today. Companies purchase solutions aimed at increasing employee productivity and access to relevant information, and improving collaboration among employees. However, what end-users (including employees, customers, partners and suppliers) are demanding is seamless access to information, applications, and each...
Tags: Recruitment & Selection, IBM Corp., podcast, decision-making, workforce, best practice, collaboration, supplier, job, network
Download resources 2007-06-19

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CPSG Offers 3 Steps to Control Enterprise Identity Access Management
HOUSTON -- Today's workforce must have access to financial, customer relationship, sales, human resource and business systems...and that access must include mobile devices. In a recent Sun Identity Buzz Podcast CPSG's Jim Guinn described the business urgency this is creating and the converging technologies that are evolving to help businesses...
Articles 2008-01-15
Teaching the Intangibles
Soft skills can be learned in a virtual setting if trainers follow certain presentation tips. Without exception, managers and trainers highlight the importance of interpersonal skills as one of the critical components to success, but traditional classroom training is expensive and increasingly difficult to deliver to a...
Articles 2007-10-01
Looking back
In fifty years, pop historians and management gurus will look back at the early 21st century and try to pinpoint what major cultural trends were already under way, only to be fully felt a generation later. They'll talk, certainly, about opening economies and rising global interconnectedness. And, of course, about...
Articles 2007-08-01
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