Tag: Workplace Culture

  • How to Communicate from the Other Person’s Point of View

    ry November 3, 2016 by Jay Sullivan It’s Not All About You To communicate more effectively, and distinguish yourself from those around you, try communicating from the other person’s point of view. We’re all basically wrapped up in our own stuff. That’s not selfish or Machiavellian; it’s just a fact. Our human nature is to be self-absorbed.…

  • Who Really Steals All Our Time?

    Posted on October 24, 2016 by  lori@hrtopics.com I was recently in a shop and saw a t-shirt hanging in a manager’s window that read “Let me stop everything and work on your problem.” I couldn’t help but laugh. Isn’t it the way we all feel when employees appear at our office door? I have to constantly…

  • 5 KEY TRUST-BUILDING STEPS THAT WILL BOOST EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT

    Turnover is a big deal. A recent Deloitte study found that 78% of business leaders rate turnover as one of their top concerns…[and]that nearly one in four employees would leave their workplace if offered a 10% raise elsewhere.

  • 5 Traits To Cultivate To Become A More Productive Manager

    Victor Lipman , CONTRIBUTOR to FORBES Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. Successful management is all about building long-term productivity, both for your team and your organization

  • WHY YOU MUST SUPPORT COWORKER FRIENDSHIPS FOR EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT

    by Dora Wang on Jan 19, 2015 10:00:00 AM Are your employees friends with each other? You might not have thought about this question before, but it’s actually one that can have significant impact on your organization. Work friendships help make employees more engaged and more innovative—and they need you to help make that happen.