When Cultures Collide: Be Aware of Assumptions

Written on:September 19, 2012
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Lots of times when we hear the word culture, we think of diversity. Fair enough. Diversity is a specialized way of thinking about and addressing culture. This note is not about diversity.  It is about assumptions and how assumptions shape  our organizational culture.
I might work in a highly diverse work force, one that is not diverse at all or like many of us, the work force where I work is moderately diverse. In very broad terms, this diversity is represented by employees from various races, genders, ages, ethnic and socio-economic backgrounds.
Posted on HRCSuite.com September 17, 2012

Employee Engagement: All About The Team

Written on:August 29, 2012
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Employee Engagement: All About The Team

There is so much to learn from listening to others. Recently I met with some leaders at a company that uses regular surveys to gauge employee engagement. Our goal was to brainstorm next steps. During a lunch briefing, our discussion began in what I fear is a traditional way of solving for engagement scores. These leaders were tasked with developing work area specific action plans. Posted on HRCSuite.com August 19,2012…

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Employee Engagement and Bread Crusts

Written on:August 24, 2012
Employee Engagement and Bread Crusts

A crust of bread, for most of us, is such an insignificant thing. We cut a loaf of bread and chop off the crust. The crust gets tossed. Or, when making little hors d’oeuvres, the crust is trimmed and perfect little sandwiches remain. My mother used to cut the crusts from the ends of the loaf, butter them up and share them with us as a special treat; she considered…

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Positive Feedback and Arabian Horses?

Written on:August 23, 2012
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Positive Feedback and Arabian Horses?

About a year ago I was conducting a workshop with a group of leaders on the topic of employee reward and recognition. Group exercises focused on finding ways to share rewards and recognition with employees. A key belief many of us hold is that sharing rewards and recognition with employees is an excellent way to reinforce positive outcomes and to — over time — increase positive outcomes and move away…

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Prioritize with Pareto

Written on:August 10, 2012
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Prioritize with Pareto

All too often we are faced with a lot of data, many customer interactions, long lists of things we tracked, lists of issues and concerns, budgets, numbers, expenses – and we need must quickly figure out where to spend our limited time. And, if you are like most human resource professionals today, you want the time spent on a particular task or project to be connected to results that improve…

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