The top five workforce management trends for 2017? According to a new report from The Workforce Institute at Kronos, just published on cio.com, here’s what you can expect this year.
The year of the middle manager
Organizations spend a lot of
Today we welcome Jeannette Seibly, an international, award-winning business advisor.
I’ve been a business advisor for more than 24 years, and it never fails to astound me when executives and management teams don’t see a direct correlation between how they
I recently read an article in Forbes about the linkage between common sense and great cultures. S. Chris Edmonds, the author, points out that many top leaders forget to consult their common sense when figuring out how to lead other
New Year’s began at 12:01 a.m. on Jan. 1 in most countries. However, the Chinese New Year follows a different schedule. January 28, 2017, is the date for the Chinese New Year, which – in 2017 – ushers in the
As we close the year, we are still keeping an eye on a company we’ve followed this year in my blog – Sears.
A few weeks ago, the company said revenue fell 12.5%, with losses widening to $748 million from
As reported in Inc. magazine last week, children can achieve great success in life if you – as a parent – make a small change in how you praise them and talk about achievement. As I read this article, it
I just read an extraordinary article by Sharlyn Lauby about the enormous responsibility managers have to create an engaging work environment. Lauby points out that the most effective managers possess a few habits when it comes to working with employees
Managing stress is key if you want to being healthier and happier, as we know that it exacerbates or increases the risk of heart disease, obesity, depression, gastrointestinal problems, asthma, and more. In fact, Harvard and Stanford recently reported that
Tomorrow marks the celebration of Thanksgiving, a national holiday celebrated in the United States. The modern Thanksgiving holiday tradition is traced to a 1621 celebration at Plymouth in present-day Massachusetts. It was originally celebrated as a day of giving thanks
I admit it. I’m a die-hard fan of the American National Football League (NFL). No Fantasy Football for me – only the real thing will do. Sports were instilled in me at a very young age. Besides playing in competitive