hr administration carnival - April 11, 2009
Welcome to the April 11, 2009 edition of hr administration carnival.
I’m going to stop apologizing because I think you must be bored as my delay has become a little usual. Please be patient, I will keep posting these carnivals as I’m getting very positive feedback from them.
Enjoy!!!
Simon Stapleton presents Should You Take a Lower-Level Job? posted at Career & Personal Development for CIOs, Technical Professionals and Self-Professed Geeks, saying, “This is a burning question on the lips of many IT people who are out of work, or want to move on from a dead-end job. Should you take a role that you consider beneath your abilities and talents to get into the workplace again to put food on your plate?”
Simon Stapleton presents The Conundrum of High Salary posted at Career & Personal Development for CIOs, Technical Professionals and Self-Professed Geeks, saying, “Do you get hung up on how much you earn? Is your salary the most important measure to you in terms of defining your success?”
Andrew Rondeau presents 99% Of All Managers Know The Basics Of Management But posted at GreatManagement Blog, saying, “I believe 99% of Managers know the basics of Management but only a small percentage actually ‘do it’. Here’s why.”
Simon Stapleton presents Powerful Performance Review Questions posted at ACE Your Performance Review, saying, “There are 3 questions that just have to be asked during your performance appraisal. If your manager is experienced in conducting reviews, then he or she will ask them for sure. If not, then you must ask them. For the answers are the most important things you will learn during your review. What are they?”
Andrew Rondeau presents How To Commit Career Suicide posted at Job and Career Advice, saying, “You could be the fastest ever person to be promoted through the ranks. Then suddenly you are not…and you don’t know what you’ve done wrong. You’ve committed career suicide!”
business
Anna Farmery presents Why I believe the Bonus Culture Should be Stopped Altogether posted at The Engaging Brand.
nickel presents The Worst 401(k) Plans posted at fivecentnickel.com.
vh presents Applying for Jobs Online: Isn’t technology supposed to make our lives easier? posted at Funny about Money.
Ralph Jean-Paul presents Building Self-Discipline posted at Potential 2 Success, saying, “The most disciplined business people are usually the most organized, efficient and successful. Learn to build self-discipline in your personal and professional life and see the difference it will make.”
management
Sidhusaaheb presents Human Resources (Mis)Management posted at I, Me, Myself.
Wally Bock presents Moments of Truth posted at Three Star Leadership Blog, saying, “Wally Bock says that every decision you make in tough times has an emotional impact that lasts far beyond the moment. Every one is a moment of truth. That goes double for the way you treat people.”
Margaret Garcia presents 100 Resources for Laid Off Employees and Job Hunters posted at Construction Management Degrees.
Burak Bilgin presents How to Resolve Conflicts Effectively posted at Distiller’s Corner, saying, “We usually choose between two options when we try to solve conflicts: the aggressive and the lazy option. However there is a third option beyond these, considered by few people, but much more effective than the previous two.”
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Good carnival! I know my readers will be very interested in this. Thanks for hosting, and thanks for including Funny’s rant on the irrational complications of applying for jobs online.
Good stuff! Thanks for including my post.