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mjmiles35

Disney College Program - Florida Onboarding Home | Jobs and Careers - 3 views

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    I am a Disney fan but now knowing a person who works there and seeing their on boarding process (via this website) it is no wonder that they are such a huge and successful company.   The website goes through, what looks like, everything a person would need to know in getting started at Disney.   I could see how helpful a website such as this would be to almost any profession.  Disney obviously has enough money to produce this website and keep it current, but I do not think that would be too hard or expensive for a school district, police agency, banking industry, military, or many other professions to implement.
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    I did my undergraduate at the U of WI Stout and they had a huge partnership with Disney and doing internships. I heard some really great stuff from friends that did their internship there and had positive things to say about the onboarding.
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    I really like the idea of a website once you are hired. I would be a great resource for so many things and even though labor intensive to get up an running should be easily maintained. Wouldn't need to be as elaborate as Disney just so the information is accurate. Thanks for the article
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    My niece just completed an intership this summer with Disney. She was pleasantly surprised by how comprehensive the website and training was for interns. Eventhough she was scheduled to intern for six months, everything about the training and experience won her over to want to be a lifetime employee of Disney. Many companies could learn from this model.
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    I heard that the first two days of employee orientation is strictly story telling. They use the 'cast' members to acclimate employees to the Disney culture using stories. I feel like this is really in sync with Disney culture and would also be a very effective way to get employee excited about their role in the bigger Disney 'story'.
mjmiles35

Tips From Mackenzie Jones Middle East For Yearly Appraisals - City Business - 0 views

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    Not sure about who MacKenzie Jones is but one thing that was written was interesting regarding your performance being tired to the person you work for. Not sure I agree but I think a good boss can help make employees better or vise versa. It is up to the employee to not fall into any temptations of "behaving badly" when their boss may act badly or poorly on a regular basis.
kxmant13

Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter Factor In to How Job Recruiters Hire Candidates | TIME.com - 1 views

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    By now, we've all heard about how employers scope out the Tweets and Facebook profiles of job seekers to winnow down the field of applicants. But job seekers may be surprised to hear just how many recruiters now use social media throughout the hiring process.
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    Ah, the joys of social media! It truly does expand the meaning that "big brother" is watching. I've found myself pulling back on Facebook posts by trying to stick to only positive things. LinkedIn, I feel I need a to hire a PR rep to make sure everything is in order there. Twitter, I'm not a fan of it period. But from the sounds of the article, I better learn to like and use it. Thanks for the link to the article, very good information.
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    I always enjoy this dynamic. It is a double edged sword and not every organization should want the use of social media in their candidates. I have conducted surveillance in law enforcement, research on teachers while working in the education field, and pre-screened inbound young Officers in the military. Its important to see what you are getting. It has become suspicious if someone doesn't have a linked in account. If a person has too many accomplishments on their linked in account however while simultaneously not having an active personal social media account as senior management I find it suspicious. We are all aware that if you want to know who a person truly is, the last place to look is linked in.
kxmant13

HR, Leadership, Technology, and Talent Management Predictions for 2013 - Forbes - 0 views

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    2013 looks to be a year of global growth, but for HR and talent leaders, it will likely continue to present challenges. Still a relevant article as we go into 2015!
Eric Walling

Succession Management Methods Ppt Presentation - 0 views

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    Simple but interesting PowerPoint
Eric Walling

https://www.ddiworld.com/DDIWorld/media/trend-research/developing-the-global-executive_... - 2 views

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    A long read but worthwhile. 
mjmiles35

http://c.ymcdn.com/sites/www.hrps.org/resource/resmgr/Pepsico_A_40_Year_Retrospect.pdf - 0 views

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    I would not choose Pepsi on a normal basis but this is good supplemental material and background to the information in our text.
mjmiles35

Simon Sinek: How great leaders inspire action | Talk Video | TED.com - 0 views

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    This is a repeat from a previous class but I still like the way Simon explains a few things specifically the WHY question.   Apply the why to your mission at home, work, where ever and see if new results occur!
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    I liked this video. He presented at a leadership conference I went to last year. It was very good.
mjmiles35

The DOs and DON'Ts of Performance Reviews - 4 views

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    Interesting info on the Do's and Don'ts as the title of this article indicates.  Sometimes just need the reminder.   Kind of interesting how we (all businesses, organizations and agencies) seem to understand how bad these things are but just keep doing them (wrong) anyway
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    Very interesting article....I see a lot of those "mistakes" working in HR. :)
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    I found the pay for performance interesting as often time an employee needs to meet certain "basic" expectations in a review to get a raise. If they don't get the review they want and are in a union then it can be grieved. I wonder if this is why most managers of union employees don't bother to give accurate reviews because it creates more paper work and documentation of a job they don't want to do anyway (performance reviews)
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    The pay for performance seems to the norm in the past three organizations I have worked for. The mistake pointed out in this part is accurate, small difference in percentages between performers only goes to promote an imbalance between team members.
dmesse13

The Hidden Cost of Performance Appraisal - The Human Resources Social Network - 1 views

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    Older article but interesting.
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    Good information, can see many activities are still in play today in many organizations and identifies areas to move away from regarding performance appraisal formats that simply do not work.
dmesse13

Leadership Lessons From Walt Disney: Perfecting the Customer Experience | Talking Point... - 1 views

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    To summarize Walt's leadership lesson: In order to "know what the people want," get out there, be willing to listen, and then institutionalize learning and continuous improvement on behalf of your customers.
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    I love this - but I worry customer service is losing it's appeal. Now a days many large companies feel if they have a strong product customer service is less than important. I immediately think about Walmart. I rarely have a good customer service experience at Walmart - but that has not stopped me from buying products there....
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    I agree on the customer service part...I also feel a lot of companies are moving towards "self service" which brings back to less customer service.
Eric Walling

Finance Talent: Building Sustainable Leadership - Deloitte CFO - WSJ - 0 views

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    Having a career model that is closely tied to business needs can not only enhance retention, but also facilitate the development of professionals to support critical areas that are in danger of being understaffed.
mjmiles35

http://content.ebscohost.com.xxproxy.smumn.edu/ContentServer.asp?T=P&P=AN&K=84461728&S=... - 0 views

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    IPS-EQ Model-  I don't know much about the model but am learning.  Others may find it interesting as well.
dmesse13

TOOL Five Keys to Successful Succession Planning - 6 views

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    I like number 3 the best....it takes more than just the HR department to develop a successful succession plan.
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    I agree. Number 3 is the one to me that tells me how good of job an organization is doing at keeping employees happy, motivated, and loving the work culture. When employees don't care about their job they don't go the extra mile and don't take pride in the work they do.
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    All 5 are important but number 2 stands out to me because often some of the best talent is not recognized but leaders.
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    I think 3 and 5 go hand-in-hand. Good basic information.
kxmant13

Companies Try to Make the First Day for New Hires More Fun - WSJ - 0 views

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    The first day on the job is often the worst, but some companies are turning to orientations that seem more collegiate than corporate: Think networking sessions and officewide scavenger hunts.
mjmiles35

Talent Management and Employer Branding: Retention Battle Strategies.: SuperSearch - 1 views

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    This article is a little older but good information.
mjmiles35

The John Maxwell Company - 0 views

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    Leadership related-  Not on-boarding so much. Just an interesting article.  The Book may also be good but I need to do a little more research on the author before I will say that it is or will be worth the money.  
mjmiles35

Jake Barton: The museum of you | Talk Video | TED.com - 0 views

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    Interesting (not really related to on boarding at all but good talk)
Cindy Penny

Get Rid of the Performance Review! - WSJ - 1 views

  • ut usually they don't. I believe pay is primarily determined by market forces, with most jobs placed in a pay range prior to an employee's hiring.
  • Because no two people come similarly equipped, they draw upon the unique pluses and minuses they were endowed with at birth along with compensatory assets they subsequently developed
  • What's more, people don't want to pay a high price for acknowledging their need for improvement -- which is exactly what they would do if they arm the boss with the kind of personal information he or she would need to help them develop.
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  • Because one-way accountability inevitably creates distrust
  • It's the boss's responsibility to find a way to work well with an imperfect individual, not to convince the individual there are critical flaws that need immediate correcting, which is all but guaranteed to lead to unproductive game playing and politically inspired back-stabbing.
  • two-side, reciprocally accountable, performance previews.
  • lead to just-in-case and cover-your-behind activities that reduce the amount of time that could be put to productive use
  • Inquiry contrasts with most performance reviews, which begin with how the evaluator sees the individual and what that boss has already decided most needs enhancing.
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    Should we or shouldn't we? 
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    I found this to be a thought provoking article which seems to perfectly illustrate everything that can go bad with a performance review. I liked the practical approach to encourage open relationship which can provide the honest feedback we each need to address our self-improvement barriers.
Kathy Houghtaling

Trends for High-Impact Leadership - 0 views

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    This clip highlights the issue around talent management issues being of high-importance but low on preparedness. This is very true in many organizations.
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