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Decisiveness: Key in Tough Times

July 31, 2008 at 9:57 am by: John Phillips

You’ve seen several posts on this blog recently about dealing with tough times in the workplace, given our current economic problems.  Managing Leadership has a post that fits into this discussion.  “Decisiveness” is singled out as being a key leadership quality.  It’s also key in dealing with tough times at work.  It’s a thought-provoking read.

The Alcoholic, Sexual Interview

July 31, 2008 at 7:59 am by: John Phillips

It’s time for one of those “you’ve got to be making this up” situations, akin to a previous post on “waterboarding at work.”  Some interviews can be tough.  Some can be boring.  Some can be exhilarating.  Some can be strange–a little too strange.  The interviews which are the subject of this post may also be criminal.

Dress Codes and Workplace Violence

July 31, 2008 at 6:17 am by: John Phillips

The subjects of dress codes and workplace violence have been regularly addressed on this blog.  It hadn’t occurred to me that there is a close connection between these two subjects, but the video clip below says otherwise, albeit tongue in cheek (at least, I think it’s tongue in cheek).  Although designed with schools in mind, this training [...]

Tough Times at Work–Continued

July 30, 2008 at 11:45 am by: John Phillips

I have done posts on dealing with the current tough times in the workplace and have linked to posts on other blogs dealing with some aspect of this subject.  Workplace Prof Blog has a post that ties into this discussion.  Whether you agree with where this post is coming from, tough times make different points of view all the more worth [...]

DOJ Teaches Hiring Lessons

July 30, 2008 at 7:40 am by: John Phillips

I doubt the Department of Justice set out to teach any employment lessons at all when it began placing too much weight on political factors in making hiring decisions.  Another report just released by the department’s Office of Professional Responsibility and its Inspector General’s Office provides several lessons nonetheless.  (Click here, here and here for more on the [...]

Armstrong on Respect

July 30, 2008 at 7:23 am by: John Phillips

Louis Armstrong could play a trumpet like few others.  He also had wisdom he shared every so often, some of which is quite appropriate for the workplace.

Retention in Tough Times

July 29, 2008 at 11:04 am by: John Phillips

In continuing to address ways to deal with workplace issues in tough times, The HR Capitalist has a post worth reading about retention.  The post addresses this question: “Is retention easier in a down economy?”  Check it out. 

Clothing Transparency

July 29, 2008 at 6:47 am by: John Phillips

“Transparency” is a key corporate buzz word.  Executives and human resources professionals are major advocates of transparency–with shareholders, customers, vendors, employees, the public, whoever’s out there.  Like most corporatespeak, it’s a term that has become meaningless except as a smoke screen.  But what about clothing transparency?

Resume Fraud Prevention

July 29, 2008 at 6:31 am by: John Phillips

Recruiting in Tough Times

July 28, 2008 at 11:53 am by: John Phillips

I recently had three posts on dealing with tough times at work.  (Click here, here and here.)  These posts were designed to help you help your employees.  In a similar vein, HR Wench provides some thoughts on recruiters who call you (or your employees), using our present tough times to pitch a new opportunity.  HRW’s post [...]