During the month of March in a normal year, the work week can be filled with many various distractions for employees. The first hints of spring weather delight our senses and beckon us away from our computers and desks. Vacation planning mode is turned on as we look...
Meet Rachel. She’s a young, ambitious Millennial who started a new job in marketing at Big Marketing Co. six months ago. Rachel has effectively captured the attention of her colleagues for her sunny enthusiasm, bright entertaining style, and quick witted sense of...
The month of February is federally recognized as a month to celebrate and reflect on the significant roles that African-Americans have played on America’s history. Dating as far back as 1926, the suggestion is credited to Carter D. Woodson, a Harvard alumni and...
Large and small business alike have faced very unique workforce challenges since the start of the pandemic, having to adapt to stay ahead of the curve. This for some industries meant the unfortunate business of work shutdowns, layoffs and temporary reductions in...
The start of every New Year typically brings out the To-Do calendars for the year ahead. New budgets are rolled out and distributed, new positions and hiring strategies are decided upon, new benefit plans are implemented and in some cases, the annual review process...
With the 2020 elections coming up within the week, many employers are facing a constant stream of political opinions being shared and discussed in the workplace that may have potential for disruption of productive conversation. Employers are tasked with determining...