It has been said that the only constant in our world is “change”. In the workplace there is at least one other constant: performance problems. What separates the best employers from others is how they diagnose and solve performance issues.
Workplace Performance Problems: Is Training Always the Answer?
Frontline supervisors face many challenges and difficulties everyday in the workplace. Supervisors must routinely assign work and direct the activities of the workforce. One of the more problematic issues a supervisor may encounter in these activities is the difficult issue of insubordination.
Learning from the Best: Nine Common Leadership Traits
I have been fortunate to work with some very gifted and highly effective leaders and it’s been an exceptional learning experience. Here are nine common traits I have observed while working with these great influences:
Two Common Supervisory Traps: Avoid backpacks and sandwiches!
Supervising people is one of the toughest jobs in organizations today. The role is often a thankless one, requiring incredible communication, problem solving and interpersonal skills. Today’s supervisor balances the personal needs of a diverse group of employees while meeting the operational requirements of the organization. The supervisor must ensure the safety of all employees while continuously improving overall performance, maintaining effective communication and ensuring compliance with a myriad of company policies and regulatory requirements.
Problematic Workplace Postings: If in doubt, take it out!
An interesting item recently appeared in the news involving a Grade 5 Altona classroom. A teacher posted a particular plaque in the classroom that a number of parents found offensive. Complaints, conflict and hard feelings predictably followed. Regardless of where one stands on the subject matter of the particular posting, the story raises some very interesting issues about what an employee can and cannot post or display in the workplace.
New 2012 Flex Time Legislation: Getting Your Organization Ready
While many individuals struggle to maintain their 2012 New Year’s resolutions, companies and their employees enter the Year of the Dragon with newly granted flexibility. As of January 2012, Manitoba employees can request that employers consider and implement individual “flex time” work schedules.
Fixing the Dreaded Holiday Work Party
Festive work parties should be fun events! They should be joyous get-togethers where everyone can put aside day-to-day workplace challenges to socialize with their coworkers. Work parties should be friendly and relaxed.
9 Reasons why Employees Look for Help!
7 Steps to Prevent Harassment in the Workplace
Adapt, Communicate & Walk the Talk
It has been nine months since Manitoba’s workplace safety and health regulations were changed to include requirements to prevent psychological harassment or bullying. While many Manitoba employers have responsibly developed and implemented new or amended policies, a large number have yet to comply with requirements. This puts both the employer and employees in the workplace at risk.
5 Tips to Help Avoid Post Vacation Blues
Think Inside the Box & Get Things Done
Let’s Get Flexible! New Workplace Regulations Allow Flextime
6 Steps to Ensure Competitive Employee Salaries
Wrongful Dismissal: The Quarter Million Dollar Case
The Top Ten Reasons Policies are not Applied
Summer in Winnipeg – Plan to Protect your Workforce
Six Keys to Positive Employee Morale
Conducting Proper Workplace Investigations
Your HR Policy Manual: Educating and protecting your workforce
Avoiding Favouritism in the Workplace
Should there be an “Employers of Last Resort” award?
Harassment in the Workplace - A Real Life Case Study
“Legislation, regulations, policies, procedures, committees, managers, supervisors, human resource specialists, unions and government agencies don’t manage workplaces. People do”. This is a lesson a leading Manitoba organization and the union representing the workforce recently learned the hard way.
Dress Codes – Learning from Swiss Banker UBS
Bullying in the workplace – New amendments address issue
The Business of Benefits?
Many organizations provide their employees with varying levels of health, medical and retirement benefits. Typically these include benefits such as: life, accidental death, prescription drug, dental, physiotherapy, chiropractic, basic health care, short term and long term disability and retirement benefits. Some also include employee assistance programs (EAP).
New Year’s Resolutions for Businesses?
Employee Letter to Santa
Disclaimer
Coaching for Success
If I asked you to describe the changes in today’s business world, most would quickly point out that it is much more global than it has ever been.
Tips to Surviving the Work Party Season
Disability Benefits and Return to Work - Making it all Work!
There was a time when many organizations and managers believed that if an employee was not 100% healthy and fit, they should not be in the workplace.
What’s the Score?
Social Networking and the Workplace
A Fable About ABC Company
Probationary Status – a Few Clarifications
Two Little Words That Can Cause Big Fear!
Not Here in Friendly Manitoba? Think Again!
Wanted: Great Supervisors
Winnipeg's Hot Workplaces!
A Little Recognition Goes a Long Way
Rules, Rules, Rules in the Workplace!
When Things go Wrong in the Workplace
Are you a Job Owner or a Job Renter?
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Barbara Bowes |
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Mike A. Cuma |
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Paul Croteau |
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Richard Lannon |
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