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Stay up to date with the latest HR trends
Stay up-to-date with our blog on human resources news and legal updates. Plus gain valuable tools and insights to develop your business by growing your people.
Popular Management Posts
Learn how to write job offers that attract and secure top talent. From personalization to transparency, discover six proven strategies to make your job offers irresistible and close your next great hire.
Small businesses often juggle numerous responsibilities, and human resources management, especially payroll and benefits, can sometimes fall by the wayside. Unfortunately, mistakes in payroll and benefits administration can result in financial loss, compliance issues, and low employee morale. Here are the top five HR mistakes small businesses commonly make, particularly in handling payroll and benefits, along with their potential consequences:
As a leader in any organization, one of your most critical responsibilities is ensuring your team has the clarity, direction, and motivation to perform at their best. One of the most effective ways to achieve this is by establishing clear and actionable performance metrics. But why exactly are performance metrics so important, and how can you leverage them to create a high-performing team?
In today’s dynamic business environment, civility at work is more than just a soft skill—it’s a strategic asset. A culture rooted in civility at work not only enhances employee morale but also drives innovation and long-term success.
In light of President Trump's 2025 Executive Orders—specifically EO 14151 and EO 14173—organizations must reassess their Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs to ensure compliance with the new federal mandates. These orders have significantly altered the landscape for DEI initiatives, particularly for entities engaged in federal contracts or receiving federal funding.