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Sep 03, 2018
Fire-Rehire Practices Particularly Inefficient in a Tight Talent Market
There are a variety of factors that stop organizations from embracing redeployment, but the biggest hurdle may be the structure and culture of HR itself.
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Jun 15, 2018
Leadership Accountability Is a Global Concern
In my work with leaders in Canada and the United States, I found that many organizations had no foundational philosophy for their leaders.
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Jun 15, 2018
The Gig Economy and the Case for a New Social Contract
Without benefits like maternity leave and employment insurance, huge tracts of the labor market could be left without any support when they take time off to have a family, are sick and cannot work, or move from job to job.
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Jun 10, 2018
Team Performance: How to Turn Good Into Great.
Our traditional concepts of work and organizational structure are being reshaped in profound ways.
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Jun 05, 2018
The Robots Are Coming. But Are They Really Coming to Take Our Jobs?
Is the coming robot apocalypse more hype than reality?
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Jun 03, 2018
Connecting the Dots: Thought Leadership In an Increasingly Complex World
In Transformation Insights, our new quarterly thought leadership report, LHH will provide companies with a deep and detailed view into how successful organizations function and why poorly performing ones lag behind their competitors.
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Jun 01, 2018
The CHRO View: Inside the Crucible of Transformation
As the chief human resources officer at Rogers Communications for the past seven years, Jim Reid has been on the front line of constant, challenging, often intense change at one of Canada’s largest and most iconic companies.
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Jun 29, 2017
Profile of a Staff Attorney
“Staff Attorney” is a catch-all phrase describing lawyers who dedicate their services to a specific organization. This may include a corporation, government entity, academic institution, or not-for-profit. Law firm attorneys, in contrast, typically serve many clients who retain them to handle matters that are episodic, labor-intensive, or require specialized legal expertise.