Monthly Archives: December 2024
Using Internal Comms to Shape Employer Brands
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ive from the Shaker Green Room at RecFest USA, Chad & Cheese corner Audra Knight, the employer branding wizard at Foundation Medicine, to spill the tea on how companies can stop being boring and actually build a brand people care about. Audra preaches the gospel of internal communications, because apparently, it’s not enough to just have a logo and a “We’re Hiring!” po
st on LinkedIn.She dishes on the art of getting your employees to share their stories without bribing them (much), making your company seem like a place where people want to work—not just survive. Audra also marvels at the
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Centralized HR: When and How (Not) To Implement It
Using Internal Comms to Shape Employer Brands
L
ive from the Shaker Green Room at RecFest USA, Chad & Cheese corner Audra Knight, the employer branding wizard at Foundation Medicine, to spill the tea on how companies can stop being boring and actually build a brand people care about. Audra preaches the gospel of internal communications, because apparently, it’s not enough to just have a logo and a “We’re Hiring!” po
st on LinkedIn.She dishes on the art of getting your employees to share their stories without bribing them (much), making your company seem like a place where people want to work—not just survive. Audra also marvels at the
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Suspected drugs cut short Christmas party
Half of employers expected to reduce plan coverage as medical costs rise: report
Hybrid workers might be more susceptible to burnout. Here’s what HR should know.
This might further complicate the RTO debate.
Alight’s VP of inclusion and diversity on creating sustainable DE&I strategies amid corporate America’s backtracking
“We’ve done a really good job relying on the goodwill of many, but we need to…ensure that, no matter what is happening, that we have those systems in place.”
Workplaces blamed for mental health-related sick days: report
RTO firms see higher turnover, lower hiring rates — study
Ditching annual performance reviews, investing in middle management, and using AI for career development: How HR wants to change performance management in 2025
HR leaders share how they want to change the performance management process in 2025.
Some 42% of executives are planning “substantive” changes to DE&I in 2025, new report finds
More companies had a DE&I strategy and budget in 2024, and most are still committed to the work.
Building the Influence Muscle with Matt Norman
Advocate for Change with the Tools of a Trial Attorney
Be a champion of change. Host Amber Clayton and Heather Hansen, CEO, Advocate to Win, discuss the three Cs of advocacy and how to wield the tools of a trial attorney to win over your leaders and colleagues to enact change.&n
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Goodbye, hustle culture and fake empathy: How HR pros want workplace culture to change in 2025
People pros are ready to wave goodbye to some corporate norms.