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Monthly Archives: July 2008

July 22, 2008
by Lance Haun
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How to do better at hiring?

Check out the post over on HRM Today about Alexandra Levit‘s new book Success for Hire and some of the tips it gives. It is a great read (the book, not my review). Do you have HRM Today in your … Continue reading →

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July 22, 2008
by Lance Haun
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ROWE is dead and I am sad

The Happy Employee made a post about the new book about Results-Only Work Environment and mentioned that absolutely zero HR bloggers had mentioned it. Count me as one of those people who are unsurprised by this revelation. I know that … Continue reading →

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July 18, 2008
by Lance Haun
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DHS asks: How dare you question us!

In one of the most insulting posts I’ve read in a while, the Department of Homeland Security Assistant Secretary to Policy writes a scathing critique of SHRM’s lobbying to delay federal requirements to require E-Verify for certain employers. I have … Continue reading →

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July 15, 2008
by Lance Haun
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Brett Favre, Green Bay and Losing Your Best Guy

If you haven’t been following the Brett Favre unretirement story, bless your heart. From the perspective of an HR person, it is a gut wrenching affair that I hope I never have the pleasure of dealing with. Here is the … Continue reading →

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July 8, 2008
by Lance Haun
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Balancing Work, Another Job and a Life

As many of you know, I am big into work/life balance. I have also been lucky enough to work for employers that have valued that as well. Now though, it seems that I am running into a little conundrum because … Continue reading →

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