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Lance Haun

Category Archives: Performance

August 10, 2010
by Lance Haun
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How To Ask For A Raise

Editor’s Note: Today’s post is from Patty Azzarello and covers how to get a raise (even in this economy). Azzarello is the founder and CEO of Azzarello Group, a unique services organization that works with companies and individuals to build … Continue reading →

Categories: Career Advice, Performance | Permalink

July 6, 2010
by Lance Haun
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It's Not Fair

When you’re a little kid, everything is unfair. The fact that I had to go to bed before the end of a basketball game on TV. Or that my sister got birthday presents on her birthday but not me. Or … Continue reading →

Categories: Performance | Tags: fairness, getting a job, life lessons, promotions | Permalink

March 30, 2010
by Lance Haun
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False Security: Face Time With The Boss

I read this story today and shook my head. The headline (More workers choosing fear over flex time, experts say) is designed for clicks. The amount of data supporting this assertion is nonexistent (there is literally not a single statistic … Continue reading →

Categories: Performance | Tags: expectations, face time, fear, insider career info, like a boss, rowe | Permalink

January 27, 2010
by Lance Haun
8 Comments




Five Steps To An Effective Mentoring Program

Editor’s Note: Steve Browne is a good friend of Rehaul and has conducted local HR forums in Cincinnati for several years. One of their most recent forums focused on mentoring programs. What follows is an edited version of the results … Continue reading →

Categories: Performance | Tags: development, Leadership, learning, mentor, mentoring, mentorship, personal development, steve browne | Permalink

January 14, 2010
by Lance Haun
23 Comments




Sometimes Mediocrity Won't Cut It

There is a small discussion going on about how some people choose mediocrity for their careers. I started to leave a comment but realized that I’d love to separate it out from the other issues addressed in that post. Let’s … Continue reading →

Categories: Performance | Tags: mayo clinic, mediocrity, nba reference, probably needed to find my thesaurus for this one | Permalink

November 23, 2009
by Lance Haun
9 Comments




Life Is All There Is

Last week (or maybe two weeks ago, I am losing track), I participated in a round table-esq discussion about some pertinent topics regarding HR called “Raging Debates in HR” by Halogen Software (Halogen is a former sponsor). Jason Seiden actually … Continue reading →

Categories: Performance | Tags: bogus questions, dirty jobs, halogen software, jason seiden, work/life balance, work/life choices | Permalink

September 25, 2006
by Lance Haun
0 comments




Feeling locked into your current role?

Most companies take a stance where they want to promote from within.  If you are with such a company and you feel trapped in your current role (maybe you’ve been overlooked for several promotions, etc…), here are a few things … Continue reading →

Categories: Career Transitions, Performance | Tags: breaking out, careerhub, job struggles, resources | Permalink

June 22, 2006
by Lance Haun
6 Comments




Your HR Guy Wants You to Perform

I had an employee at an old job of mine who thought I was out to get him. I’ve had many “come to Jesus” talks over the course of my career but the one I gave him was simply brutal…brutally … Continue reading →

Categories: Performance, Working Hours | Tags: employee counseling, getting picked on, slacking off at work | Permalink

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