You Don’t Need a Survey to Determine if Your Employees are Engaged

With a veritable army of scientific researchers, the Gallup Organization spent decades developing their famed Q12 Survey. They now package and market this tool for organizations that want to determine the level of employee engagement in their workforce calling it “The Only 12 Questions that Matter.”  To date, more than 25 million employees worldwide have taken that…

Reversing the Entitlement Mentality of a Generation begins at Home

In a well publicized cross-generational study, researchers asked 355,000 high school seniors about their feelings on wealth, material goods and work. They discovered that, compared to older generations, today’s teens expressed a stronger desire for the finer things in life but less of a desire in working to acquire them. Wanting nicer things is nothing…

Talent-Rich but Soft Skills Deficient: Transforming a Zebra into a Workhorse

If you’ve ever brought on a talented and highly-skilled employee who did not measure up to your expectations due to a lack of work ethic, drive, or character values, you’ve experienced a zebra problem. This metaphor will make perfect sense to you when you consider the unique talents and abilities of a zebra. Like human…

Four Surefire Ways to Bah Humbug the Bejesus out of Your Employees this Holiday Season

Dickens may have penned A Christmas Carol back in 1843, but the ghost of bad management is still haunting workplaces in 2013. Nowhere is this more prevalent and on display than in industries that boom in Q4 (i.e. retailing, food service, hospitality, transportation, entertainment, etc.) The make-or-break pressures of managing a business during the holidays can…

Unemployment Will Remain High for Millennials Searching for a Dream Job

The unemployment/underemployment problem facing millennials predates the great recession.  It goes back to the early programming they received from their parents when the economy was booming in the early 2000’s. And parents haven’t let up. “Follow your dreams.” “Find your passion.” “You’ve got to love what you do.” Dreams? Passion?  Love? Sounds more like the…

Frightened by Employees Who Demand a Treat without Performing A Trick?

With roots steeped rich in Celtic, Roman Catholic, and Protestant tradition, the annual Trick‑or‑Treat ritual that takes place this week can be traced back centuries.  Originally, children would adorn hand‑made ceremonial costumes and go door‑to‑door singing out “a trick for a treat!” Then they’d entertain their neighbors with carefully rehearsed songs, skits, and dances. If…

4 Crucial Questions Your New Employees Ask Themselves after their First Day on the Job

You invested a lot of time, energy, and money bringing on that new employee. They show up on that first day ready for your orientation doing their best to disguise their nervous anxiety. Feeling a bit anxious yourself, you want to get them up and running as quickly as possible so as to maximize your…

To End Employee Entitlement, Employers Must Grow a Pair!

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