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The Importance of Employee Engagement Surveys

25 March 2025

The Importance of Employee Engagement Surveys

Author: Emily Price

Employee engagement surveys are essential tools for organizations to gauge the level of investment and motivation among their employees. Engaged employees are not only more productive but are also more likely to remain with the company long-term. By conducting these surveys regularly, organizations can gain valuable insights into employee satisfaction, enabling them to identify issues and improve the workplace environment. The benefits of employee engagement surveys are numerous, making them...
Bridging the Pay Gap: Trends, Challenges, and HR’s Role in Workplace Equity

25 March 2025

Bridging the Pay Gap: Trends, Challenges, and HR’s Role in Workplace Equity

Author: Anthony Kaylin

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reported that in 2023 women who were full-time wage and salary workers had median usual weekly earnings that were 84% of male full-time wage and salary workers. This situation is up 22% from 1979, the first year for which comparable earnings data are available, when women’s earnings were 62% of men’s earnings.  Per the BLS, the majority of this closing of the pay gap was between 1980 and 2003. From 2004 to 2023, the...
Benefits of the Return to the Office Trend

18 March 2025

Benefits of the Return to the Office Trend

Author: Michael Burns

Increasingly, employers are requiring employees to return from remote work. The business benefits cited most often include strengthening the organization’s culture and increasing productivity. CCH HR Insights reports on a recent Express Employment Professional-Harris Poll survey that cited workplace friendships could be an “accelerator” to moving employees back to the office.

Hybrid Work: What's Working and What's Next

10 December 2024

Hybrid Work: What's Working and What's Next

Author: Linda Olejniczak

The hybrid work model – splitting time between home and office – has become a mainstay for many organizations since the global pandemic. According to ADP research, hybrid work is thriving, with employees who split their time between home and office 1.7 times more likely to be engaged than on-site staff and 1.9 times more engaged than fully remote employees. However, this evolving approach has its challenges. 

The Office Holiday Party – What do Employees Really Want?

19 November 2024

The Office Holiday Party – What do Employees Really Want?

Author: Lauren Cromie

As we approach December and the holiday season many companies start planning how they will celebrate with their employees. So as an employer, what are your options? Some may choose to forgo the holiday party and use the budget or funds to distribute bonuses to employees. This may be a great option if you have employees with vastly different schedules or remote employees in different locations. Others may choose to offer more paid time off around the holidays so employees can spend time with...
Nurturing a Growth Mindset in the AI Era

15 October 2024

Nurturing a Growth Mindset in the AI Era

Author: Heather Nezich

TalentLMS, a leading learning management system, has released its latest report on Growth Mindset in the Workplace, based on a survey of 300 business leaders and 1,000 employees in the U.S. The findings reveal that while executives recognize the critical role of growth mindset in driving success, they also express concern over the potential negative impact of generative AI on key soft skills.
The Power of Peer Communities: How Professional Networks Foster Growth and Innovations

8 October 2024

The Power of Peer Communities: How Professional Networks Foster Growth and Innovations

Author: Heather Nezich

HR professionals experience complex work challenges, manage evolving job expectations, and must stay updated with the latest industry trends and regulations. In such a dynamic environment, the value of having a community of peers to discuss work-related issues is immense. Peer networks provide a support system, enhance learning, foster collaboration, and promote personal and professional growth.

Will Autonomy Bring Workers Back to the Office?

1 October 2024

Will Autonomy Bring Workers Back to the Office?

Author: Linda Olejniczak

With the rise of remote work, employees are no longer just seeking flexibility—they crave autonomy. Will granting more autonomy entice workers back to the office? The answer might lie in how companies balance control with freedom.

A Possible Future of HR:  The HR Ultra-Generalist

10 September 2024

A Possible Future of HR: The HR Ultra-Generalist

Author: Anthony Kaylin

With the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) coupled with the need for cost cutting to maintain or improve margins, a new type of career in HR is becoming apparent: the HR Ultra-Generalist.  Coined by Faye Almeshaan and Alexis Clarfield-Henry in an article for SmartBrief, the term refers to the generalist who can navigate AI to complete a variety of tasks from benefits and compensation to recruitment anything in between.

Maximizing Corporate Impact: A Guide to Successful Donation Matching Programs

10 September 2024

Maximizing Corporate Impact: A Guide to Successful Donation Matching Programs

Author: Dana Weidinger

Corporate donation matching programs have become a mainstay in corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives. With 65% of Fortune 500 companies and 51% of Russell 1000 companies offering these programs, it is clear that donation matching is a popular and effective way for companies to support philanthropy. These programs not only amplify the social good achieved by nonprofits but also engage employees in meaningful ways. Here is some more information on the essentials of donation...
40% of Gen Z and Millennial Workers Would Quit a Job Over Political Differences in the Workplace

3 September 2024

40% of Gen Z and Millennial Workers Would Quit a Job Over Political Differences in the Workplace

Author: Heather Nezich

A new survey release by Indeed and Harris Poll shows that nearly 40% of Gen Z and millennial workers (ages 18-34) said they would leave a job because of political differences at work, and 40% said they would leave if their CEO expressed political views they disagreed with. Overall, 28% of workers would consider resigning over political differences, and 32% might leave if the CEO expressed views they disagreed with, Indeed found.

Shadow Stand-ins:  The Darker Side of Work Outsourcing and How to Protect Your Organization

13 August 2024

Shadow Stand-ins: The Darker Side of Work Outsourcing and How to Protect Your Organization

Author: Dan Van Slambrook

Outsourcing of company work is as commonplace as any other means by which projects are assigned and completed. In a business-to-business framework, with contracts, SLA’s, and quality measures, it often makes sense and yields desired results while keeping full-time employee workloads in balance. Not all outsourcing, however, is a controlled process, visible throughout the chain of command. In his recent article “The Shadowy New Way Employees are Cheating Their Way to the...
Soft Fridays: A Look at Codeword’s Experiment

2 July 2024

Soft Fridays: A Look at Codeword’s Experiment

Author: Heather Nezich

Summer Fridays have been around for a while now, but have you heard of Soft Fridays? In January, Codeword, a communication design agency, launched an innovative pilot program called Soft Fridays. This initiative allows the agency's 100 employees, in collaboration with their managers, to decide if and how they work on Fridays.

Say What? Your Guide to Decoding Modern Acronyms: From ALICE to FIRE

24 June 2024

Say What? Your Guide to Decoding Modern Acronyms: From ALICE to FIRE

Author: Heather Nezich

Can you tell the difference between an ALICE and a HENRY? Are you familiar with the term DINK? Have you heard of the FIRE movement? The current discussion around the U.S. economy is full of acronyms and labels (aka Jargon) for different demographic groups. Some of these terms have been in use for years, while others are more recent, gaining popularity due to recent economic trends and the influence of social media platforms like TikTok. This is your guide to those new terms.
Job Outlook is Good for College Grads

4 June 2024

Job Outlook is Good for College Grads

Author: Heather Nezich

American employers continue to show interest in hiring college graduates with more than half (55%) planning to hire recent alumni, a positive trend over the past few years, aside from a dip in the first half of 2023. This is according to a recent Express Employment Professionals-Harris Poll survey in which companies also outlined other in-demand demographic segments and industries.

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