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AI in HR: The Future of Human Resource Management
What are the benefits and potential pitfalls of using AI? This article offers a roadmap for recruiters and HR professionals to use AI as a complement rather than a substitute for human engagement and decision-making.
Engaging Gen Z in the Workplace: Strategies for Success
Let's tackle the myths and realities surrounding Gen Z (the TikTok generation).
What truths lie beyond the stereotypes of fleeting attention spans? How can we genuinely engage this vibrant demographic in our workplaces?
December Celebrations: Reinventing Time, Space & Workplace Culture
December is a month when the usual routine of life takes a back seat, and the festive spirit takes over.
Why? This is the anthropological argument: celebrations transform our perception of time and space - and it is this transformation that helps give them that extra special meaning in our lives.
Navigating Nuance: Embracing Complexity in HR
The delicate dance between complexity and simplicity is not unique to anthropology— I see it playing out in human resources too. No two people are the same, and therefore, no two companies can be the same. This is where the nuance comes in.
Beyond Onboarding: Cultivating Integration in the Workplace
I prefer the term 'integration' over 'onboarding.' Integration has space for the formal components of onboarding that are central. But it’s a more holistic, human-centric word. Integrating a new hire is not just something clinical that is the sole responsibility of Human Resources; it’s something every team member contributes to.
Feedback vs Recognition
Feedback and recognition may seem like interchangeable terms, but they serve different roles in an organization. Feedback is akin to a roadmap that helps you navigate your career, offering guidelines for improvement and alignment with corporate objectives. Recognition, conversely, celebrates you for who you are, acknowledging your unique attributes, contributions, and successes.
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