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The Dilution of HR Certification
The continuing saga of dueling HR certifications continues into its second week and the statements continue to come from both sides of the divide. Within the past two days, there have been statements from the SHRM Board Chair (via the … Continue reading
Posted in HR Practices
Tagged change, communication, Fear, HR, HRCI, mistakes, political, relationships, SHRM
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4 ways to tell if your HR department is like Congress
You’ve likely heard the classic line: ‘If the opposite of pro is con, then the opposite of progress must be Congress…” Unfortunately, given the state that we find ourselves in right now, that is quite true. Since the new Congress … Continue reading
Posted in HR Practices
Tagged change, Congress, DoNothing, Engagement, HR, ILSHRM, INSHRM, Leadership, political, Politics, relationships, SHRM, Trust
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Hail to the Chief
There is something powerful that goes with the playing of Hail to the Chief when the President of the United States enters a room. While listening to radio coverage of yesterday’s inauguration, the moment that President Obama came onto the platform … Continue reading
Why I’m bullish on 2013
Forget the crap that is happening in Washington DC right now! Cliff or no cliff, one must be prepared to deal with things as they come. I, for one, have lots to look forward to in 2013! In chronological order: … Continue reading
Posted in Personal Development
Tagged Be Prepared, Bradley Galin, conference, Fiscal Cliff, Hoosiers, IU, LASHRM, MBA, political, SHRM, speaking
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Every marriage is different
This week has been dominated by various issues surrounding gay marriage. Vice President Biden started it over the weekend when he commented that he supported it. Voters in North Carolina approved an amendment to the state constitution banning it (even … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged diversity, inclusion, Personal, political, relationships
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