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Lance Haun

Category Archives: Leadership

December 8, 2010
by Lance Haun
11 Comments

HR Carnival – It's All About Content

My favorite part about the HR carnival is reading great posts from new people and this one was no exception. While there is no kitschy theme to this edition of the carnival, I love a lot of the content that … Continue reading →

Categories: HR, Leadership | Tags: hr carnival | Permalink

September 22, 2010
by Lance Haun
3 Comments

Nominate an HR Star Today

I’ve been out of day-to-day HR for over a year now and while I interact with HR and recruiter types on a daily basis, it often takes subtle (or not-so-subtle) reminders about how challenging the field can be. The people … Continue reading →

Categories: Leadership | Tags: hr stars, HR stars series, Rypple | Permalink

July 15, 2010
by Lance Haun
8 Comments

Just Do Your Job

I love all of the discussion centered who should report to which department. Whether it is a HR department arguing they should be reporting to the CEO and they should have a seat at the table to recruiters arguing that … Continue reading →

Categories: Business Execution | Tags: getting it done, just do it | Permalink

June 7, 2010
by Lance Haun
1 Comment

Eliminate the Highs and Lows

One of the all time college basketball coaching greats John Wooden died at the age of 99 this weekend. Since there is nothing really untimely or tragic about a man who had lived a full and successful life to the … Continue reading →

Categories: Leadership | Tags: basketball, john wooden, ncaa basketball, ucla | Permalink

April 27, 2010
by Lance Haun
16 Comments

Contest: Winning Friends and Influencing People

For talent pros looking to move up in the world, I desperately believe that leadership and business skill development should come before certifications or HR specific knowledge. That’s not a popular position (especially among people that have a stake in … Continue reading →

Categories: Leadership | Tags: contest, dale carnegie | Permalink

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