Corporate training delivery has become significantly advanced over the years. One of the most notable transformations is digital learning, which allows employers to administer employee training quickly, conveniently and efficiently through an online platform. The types of training that employers provide have evolved as well. Formal training is an essential type of employee training, but it’s … [Read more...]
How To Be a Manager
As businesses strive for greater efficiency, managers today are managing more functions and more employees than managers did in the past. Meanwhile, in some companies, management training and mentorship programs have fallen by the wayside. This means that new managers are often responsible for learning on the job, but that's no reason not to invest in yourself. The key to thriving as a new manager … [Read more...]
Employee Wellness vs. Employee Well-Being
As a way of encouraging engagement and productivity in the workplace, a lot of employers will offer wellness benefits to their employees. In March 2021, analytics and advisory company Gallup reported that approximately 85% of large employers give their employees the opportunity to enroll in wellness programs. Additionally, the Society for Human Resource Management, or SHRM, published an … [Read more...]
How to Handle a Reappearing No-Call/No-Show Employee
What is the Legal Definition of a No-Call No-Show? A no-call no-show is an employee who fails to show up for work as scheduled without notifying his or her employer. The consequences of the violation depend on the employer's policy. Many employers terminate no-call no-show employees if they haven't heard from them in three business days. When a fired no-call no-show suddenly reappears, the … [Read more...]
Quick Tips To Improve Your One-on-One Meetings
Implementing the practice of conducting one-on-one meetings with your employees is an excellent way to begin establishing rapport, ultimately making your employees feel appreciated and improving their productivity levels overall. While most managers are aware of the benefits of one-on-ones, not every employer understands how to improve one-on-one meetings in an effective manner. In a survey by … [Read more...]
Can Employers Ask Employees About Prescription Drug Use?
According to "Occupational Health & Safety" magazine, studies show that "Employees who abuse prescription drugs are two to five times more likely to take unexcused absences, be late for work, be injured or violent at work, file workers' compensation claims, and quit or be fired within one year of employment." For these reasons, you may be tempted to ask your employees whether they are … [Read more...]
The Power of Employee Referral Programs: How to Improve Hiring in 2024
The U.S. job market has been steadily recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic, yet hiring challenges persist for many businesses. According to ABC News, 90% of employers have struggled to fill open positions as of May 2022, with small businesses feeling the impact more acutely. Despite a strong economic rebound, there are still two job openings for every unemployed individual. This disparity leaves … [Read more...]
Reap Rewards With Mental Health Benefits
What does the term "well-being" mean for each of the individuals you employ? Take some time to answer this question, and from there, think about how you can go about meeting the needs of your employees regardless of the current stage of life they're in or what is going on in the world today. If employees cannot trust that their employer will take care of them, then how can you expect your business … [Read more...]
5 Ways To Improve the Employee Experience
When employees have a good experience at your company, top talent stays around longer, and it's easy to see why. If employees aren't satisfied with their experience at work, they are likely to leave. A study shows that most HR leaders know the importance of delivering a great employee experience. However, when it comes to actually implementing and maintaining a great employee experience, … [Read more...]
How To Communicate High-Deductible Plans to Employees
A 2021 survey by the Kaiser Family Foundation found that high-deductible health plans are the second-most common plan type among workers, behind only preferred provider organization plans. Per the survey, 28% of workers have an HDHP with a savings option — such as a tax-advantaged health savings account or health reimbursement arrangement. Studies show that employees often do not have a firm … [Read more...]
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