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It may be a bit old fashioned that the view that face-to-face training is more effective than any other kind of training such as E-Training and Computer-Based Learning—with the right trainer or training team, that is. Why not use all the tools we have? Let students pace themselves and repeat what’s necessary to facilitate learning. …
If you want to know how to do payroll for your business the easy way, use payroll software. You can automate everything from gathering employee information on tax forms to calculating, paying, and filing payroll taxes with a quality payroll software solution.  Invest in a payroll processing solution that suits your needs to save yourself …
Employee incentives play a vital role in boosting motivation, increasing engagement, and improving retention within the workplace. A well-designed incentive program shows employees their contributions are valued, fostering loyalty and productivity. These programs can address various needs, from financial rewards to personal growth opportunities.  Incentives fall into three major categories: monetary (e.g., bonuses, raises), non-monetary …

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Evaluation is not just for the trainers and learning professionals, it’s for the adult learner, the middle managers, and everyone involved in the process of training and development – Even more important, in today’s recession, training is, unfortunately, one of the first areas in a business to be trimmed or cut. So we have to …
The days of leaders who can raise productivity and consequently profitability just by ‘managing by walking about’, patting their staff on the back and asking after the dog, are gone.
I have spent a great deal of time writing about the paper trail. My previous two posts discuss steps in overcoming it and building a culture of performance. So often, Human Resource (HR) professionals must provide the legal voice concerning employee issues in the organization.
Imagine that you have just returned from attending a concert or play. When asked if your enjoyed the event, you reply “It was good.” What do you really mean by this statement? Do you want it understood that the musicians, actors, and support staff were talented or that the basic sheet music or script was …
As mentioned previously, overcoming the myth of the "paper trail" requires building a performance culture.
Sorry this is a day late, life happens – Well I promised to give some useful tools to put in your training toolbox – I had a comment on a past post and the writer suggested that “companies are choosing to use additional methods such as corporate videos for training and development opportunities (benefits enrollments …
As mentioned in two previous posts, the paper trail seems to be a concept widely understood by individuals in multiple organizations. The concept is a reality for many and represents how the competing interests in organizations can work against the common goal of the company and its employees.