Nature of Work
Learning in a 15 Minute World by Alastair Rylatt
The pace and frenzy of modern change makes it all the more challenging for us to gain competitive advantage and lasting business success. Alastair Rylatt gives three key ideas on how we can learn effectively in this fast paced environment.
Coming to Grips with the New Workplace: Exploring Skills Shortages by Jennifer McCoy
The workforce is ageing and it’s getting harder to keep the new Gen Y in your workplace. How are you confronting the critical shortage of skills in your organization? Are you asking the right questions to meet the challenges of the new workplace? You might be surprised with the answers.
Work/Life Balance Is Just Good Business! by Victor Pryles
It would be nice to think that the companies on the leading edge of work/life balance programs are simply being good citizens and doing the right thing! But, the fact is that these programs make good business sense.
Developing Resilience – The Most Important Soft Skill for Hard Times by Maree Harris PhD
During tough times, the personal quality of resilience is much needed and admired. In this article, Maree Harris takes you on a journey of exploration as you find out what it takes to be resilient today and what you need to do to help others develop their resilience.
Hiring Adjustments for Generations X and Y by Derrick Moe
Work-life balance – Flexible work hours – Corporate mission. What is the point of focusing on these non-traditional hiring topics? Two letters – X and Y. Gen X and Gen Y are establishing a more prominent position within the employment landscape as the Baby Boomers prepare to exit the workforce. The shift to these younger generations is prompting a new focus in hiring tactics.
Are You a Type A Personality? by Tony Jacowski
If you have ever felt restless over not finishing something as fast or as perfect as you would have liked, especially when you think someone else is procrastinating, you must read on. Chances are that you belong to the Type A personality and there are also chances that you are more prone to coronary heart disease.
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