Will 2016 be the year of work-life balance? According to new research from staffing firm Robert Half, 54 percent of professionals have increased their commitment to their personal life over the last year. Thirty-eight percent of those polled said they are more committed to their career, and 34 percent cited additional dedication to their job. Older professionals are just not … [Read more...] about Professionals want work-life balance. Here’s how to help them (and you) achieve it
Managing staff
How to stop being a “hit and run” supervisor
By Lynne Curry, Ph.D, SPHR bio How many times have you left the scene of a hit and run employee accident? Have you dented any employee fenders this month? What did it cost you? When hit and run supervisors spot problem situations, they race to the scene, take fast action and speed away, not realizing they may have left one or more employee casualties in their … [Read more...] about How to stop being a “hit and run” supervisor
Are you uncomfortable communicating with your staff?
In the workplace, "Come in and shut the door" usually precedes a tough conversation and is a phrase known to strike terror in the hearts of employees. But the manager on the other side of the desk is likely feeling just as apprehensive about delivering the news, says a new survey conducted online among 1,120 employed U.S. workers, 616 of whom manage employees in the … [Read more...] about Are you uncomfortable communicating with your staff?
The link between your employees’ resilience and your business outcomes
Today's employers are challenged to provide competitive benefits and employee engagement strategies that not only support the well-being of their employees, but also improve the bottom line. With resilience building and mindfulness training programs continuing to gain momentum in the workplace, meQuilibrium recently conducted a study to measure resilience against … [Read more...] about The link between your employees’ resilience and your business outcomes
A tale of 2 workplace bullies and why they need to be stopped
By Lynne Curry, Ph.D, SPHR bio If you're dealing with a bully in the workplace, you're not alone. According to an Associated Press alert, 29 percent of all U. S. managers and employees deal with workplace bullies, and according to a white paper produced by the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM), one out of six individuals report being bullied at work at some point … [Read more...] about A tale of 2 workplace bullies and why they need to be stopped
Florida law firm earns “Great Place to Work” Certification
Congratulations to Federated Law Group, which was recently certified as a great workplace by the independent analysts at Great Place to Work®. "We applaud Federated Law Group for seeking certification and releasing its employees' feedback," said Kim Peters, Vice President of Great Place to Work's Recognition Program. "These ratings measure its capacity to earn its own … [Read more...] about Florida law firm earns “Great Place to Work” Certification
Survey examines diversity in New Jersey at work and at home
New Jersey is known as a diverse state, but how diverse is the experience of the average New Jersey working adult, at work and at home? How much do employers value diversity? And with heated college campus debates on race relations, and a Presidential campaign replete with provocative rhetoric about immigrants and Muslims, how respectful are language environments at the … [Read more...] about Survey examines diversity in New Jersey at work and at home
A tactical guide to dealing with workplace bullies
Have you ever had a confrontation with an aggressive co-worker where you just got so befuddled that you couldn't find the right words for the moment? Instead, a great comeback occurred to you hours later, probably in the middle of the night, after you replayed the situation over and over in your mind. Don't you wish there was a script you could memorize to help you out in … [Read more...] about A tactical guide to dealing with workplace bullies
How to handle a rude dude
As a manager, you interact with a lot of people. There are staffers, contract workers, clients, sales reps, and lawyers, as well as service technicians, building and maintenance workers, and others. Given that you are in contact with so many people, you are bound to come across a type of person that, unfortunately, is common to the human species: the rude dude. Recognizing … [Read more...] about How to handle a rude dude
Use this one simple form and quickly build a positive workforce
This idea comes not from a law firm but from a manager in a medical practice. It's a way not only to end negative attitudes among staff but also to keep a positive attitude going indefinitely. It was developed by Sharon Hunter who manages Granbury Internal Medical Associates in Granbury, TX, and it's what she terms an "applause sheet." It's just a half-page form that she … [Read more...] about Use this one simple form and quickly build a positive workforce