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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

Performance Management | CSOD - 1 views

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    Some interesting points
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    Fun fact - this is actually the system my organization uses. I am on system administrator on the roll out and implementation of Cornerstone into our organization. This year will be the first year our employees are setting goals in the system so next year we will actually being doing performance reviews in the technology. We currently just have a paper performance review process, so using Cornerstone will hopefully be more efficient.
stephen_meade

The Talent Management Software Market Continues to Explode - 3 views

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    Looks like our options are growing all the time.
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    A lot of software options for talent management growth.
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    So true! I feel like my company is constantly going through evaluations of different technologies out there. Organizations are recognizing the need for technology more so than ever before.
rodel123

Learn the game - 3 views

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    The use of multiple forms of gaming, can produce excellent talent, and improve worklife.
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    Bob, My organization uses gaming to engage the public to help them understand financial concepts that many find too complex or difficult to understand. We also recently implemented gaming as part of our on-boarding process to educate and engage new employees to learn more about the functions and responsibilities of the organization. The public has embraced the concept of gaming, while its use as an on-boarding tool is receiving mixed reviews. The younger generations loves it, while many of the long-term employees don't see the value and feel it is a waste of people's time and the organization's money. It will be interesting to see if gaming is a fad or not.
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    My company outsourced to well being company to help employees become more engaged in lifestyle choices. Never dawned on me that the challenges or gamification was being done. I'll be forwarding this article on to others outside our group, very interesting read and informative.
rodel123

Training and Development Policy Wiki - 0 views

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    Learning is a lifelong process. If we didn't learn from our mistakes, then we should be relieved as leaders.
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

Jacob Morgan: 5 Trends Shaping The Future Of Work - 0 views

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    Interesting article about changes and trends one will likely see in the workplace. It reinforces much of our reading this semester. It discusses how the workplace needs to be re imaged.
stephen_meade

Dan Ariely: What makes us feel good about our work? | Talk Video | TED.com - 0 views

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    I really liked this presentation on motivation of associates and people in general
Kathy Houghtaling

7 talent management practices to help you surive a downturn | Halogen Software - 0 views

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    Many of our discussions have talked about tight budgets and economic downturn. Here's a good article that shares how to focus on the core business and strengths.
Kathy Houghtaling

Workforce Planning Is Hot; Are You Lagging Behind? - 1 views

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    Right now, there's no hotter topic within the talent management community than workforce planning. The reasons are simple: with the current economy driving revenues down dramatically, many senior executives are examining how to plan ahead in order to increase their firms' capabilities, reduce costs, and survive the economic chaos likely to continue for some time.
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    Couldn't agree more! Our company is majorly making moves to being more mindful and data driven when it comes to how we operate even in HR.
Eric Walling

5 Steps to Better Performance Reviews - 2 views

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    Seems easy enough...
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    I love the idea of 360's. This is one thing our company has essentially put on hold since financial times have been more difficult. It can be expensive to administer this type of feedback for employees, especially if it's a large organization. However, I believe getting feedback from your peers can sometimes be more important than your boss. Your peers are those who interact with you everyday and can truly provide a first hand perspective.
Kathy Houghtaling

The 2 Main Problems with Your Employee Referral Program | Meritage Talent Solutions - 3 views

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    Most companies of any size have an employee referral program. Best in class programs provide 40% or more of their new hires through employee referrals. Many studies show that employee referral hire...
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    Kathy, This was a really good article, gave me new perspective on employee referrals. I periodically monitor the job board here at my company for myself and a few of my business contacts outside of the company. I need to suggest to my contacts that we become more aware of all our skill sets to help ensure a better fit when looking for employment.
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