by Xenium Guest Contributor | Aug 27, 2012 | Human Resources
The needs for successful wellness programs vary tremendously depending on the industry and position, but some simple methods remain true for every company. There’s a wealth of case studies and corresponding data that can help decipher which wellness programs are truly...
by Xenium Guest Contributor | Aug 24, 2012 | Hiring Practices
In my weekly Quora digest, I saw a topic we might all be interested in. The title? “Career Advice: What are the worst reasons for taking a job?” To enhance the hiring process, consideration of these response excerpts should prove insightful for both...
by Xenium Guest Contributor | Jul 31, 2012 | Human Resources
Though the economy is finally starting to stabilize, many small to medium sized businesses are still struggling to implement employee recognition solutions at the office. Budgets remain on lock-down across the country, making it difficult for companies to reward...
by Xenium Guest Contributor | Jun 12, 2012 | Human Resources
If there’s one thing employers aren’t doing enough of these days, it’s recognizing their employees. Seriously. Recent studies published in the Harvard Business Review and The McKinsey Quarterly both found that recognition tends to be underutilized when providing...
by Xenium Guest Contributor | Jun 8, 2011 | Employment Law
Written by Jeffrey G. Robertson of Barran Liebman The State of Oregon is in line to become one of the first states in the country to pass legislation aimed at setting up a health insurance exchange accessible to small businesses and individuals by January 1, 2014. SB...