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Losing employees can be good talent management practice
February 27, 2011 – 5:15 pm | No Comment

Are you concerned about Talent Management? Is losing employees bad for your firm? An intuitive answer would be a straight “yes” because by losing employees, your organisation seemingly loses not only its human capital (i.e. their skills and tacit knowledge accumulated over the years) but also its social capital (i.e. all the internal and external [...]

Managing big career changes and transitions | Career Change
July 21, 2010 – 4:01 pm | No Comment
Managing big career changes and transitions | Career Change

Dr. Michael Watkins provides a few quick and practical tips to handle some of the career transitions that people face during their career, such a new job, promotion, international relocation and so on. He also offers some pointers for organisations to make career change/transitions easier for their employees. Career Change/Transitions & Career Path Planning

Overqualified but still not getting the job
April 20, 2010 – 1:01 pm | No Comment
Overqualified but still not getting the job

As a job seeker you might face the situation of being rejected for a job, even though you are overqualified and could easily perform the job well. This is quite a common situation and from the company’s point of view, they are wary of hiring someone who is overqualified because they might not be satisfied, [...]

Evaluating Outplacement and Job Search Providers in Singapore
February 22, 2010 – 12:42 pm | No Comment
Evaluating Outplacement and Job Search Providers in Singapore

In the event that your company needs to retrench employees, you might consider providing them with outplacement support. Outplacement providers typically offer various career and job search services to help retrenched employees find a new job Different outplacement providers deliver the service in different ways and the prices charged can vary quite a bit. In this [...]

Playing the Blame Game at work
December 22, 2009 – 11:14 am | No Comment
Playing the Blame Game at work

Nobody likes a finger being pointed at them and being blamed for something. However, people often tend to blame others in the workplace and more so, when faced with a tough situation (such as recessionary pressures or the fear of losing one’s job). Blaming other people at work, especially publically, can have more harmful effects [...]

The innovator’s DNA
December 22, 2009 – 10:00 am | No Comment
The innovator’s DNA

A new study has highlighted the key skills that innovative and creative entrepreneurs need to develop. According to Hal Gregersen, an INSEAD professor and co-author of a six-year-long study into disruptive innovation involving some 3,500 executives, there are five ‘discovery’ skills you need but, he says, you don’t have to be ‘great in everything.’ Some well-known business [...]

Employee Satisfaction Categories and Process to Improve Retention
September 22, 2009 – 9:53 am | No Comment
Employee Satisfaction Categories and Process to Improve Retention

Guest Contributor: David McGillivray is a Human Resource Management consultant with over 20 years of management experience in small, medium and large organisations. He has considerable knowledge in strategic, operational and compliance HRM. Human Resource Management is about achieving the best from your workforce. Achieving high levels of motivation, engagement and productivity is impossible when employees [...]

Do job applicants always tell the truth? | Employee Selection
August 4, 2009 – 11:05 am | No Comment
Do job applicants always tell the truth? | Employee Selection

A common concern when hiring a candidate is whether the applicant has told the truth about various aspects of their background. It is not unlikely for applicants to feel that they are more likely to get the job if they distort their age, cover-up gaps in their work history and claim to have educational qualifications [...]

Is the job interview a good selection method?
August 4, 2009 – 11:01 am | No Comment
Is the job interview a good selection method?

The job interview is the most common form of selection and one that most people are familiar with. Until recently, the interview has had bad press. Compared to other selection techniques it has been viewed as unscientific and highly prone to the effects of biases and prejudices held by interviewers. Some of the reasons why [...]

What Motivates Gen Y and Boomer Talent
August 4, 2009 – 11:01 am | No Comment
What Motivates Gen Y and Boomer Talent

In this video from Harvard Business Publishing, Sylvia Ann Hewlett of the Center for Work-Life Policy on why Gen Y and Boomer employees prefer non-financial incentives.