Turning the Tables: Searches from the Candidates’ View

by: F. Jay Hall March 16, 2010

As a committee member or hiring manager bogged down in a seemingly-endless search process, it can be easy to forget that the numerous documents you receive and review from applicants actually represent individuals—professional colleagues who are eager to share their skills and experience with your organization. You are exhausted, having to fit additional tasks into your already packed schedule, filling the duties of the vacant position as well as your own. You want an employee in place as quickly as possible and are working hard to remain objective.

The Magic of Teams

by: Fredia Woolf October 13, 2009

To misquote Tolstoy, “Happy teams are all alike; every unhappy team is unhappy in its own way.” When you look at your own organization, what do you see? The way people work together contributes enormously to job performance, engagement and satisfaction.  It affects the organization’s culture and the ability to produce outcomes that make a [...]

Do you have a world-class human capital management system?

by: Fredia Woolf October 6, 2009

Perhaps you do not run a huge, sophisticated organization with department heads and divisions for every function.  Or perhaps you do.  Either way, you can probably do more to get the best from your people, aka human capital, and thus support your Employer Brand. Take some time to think through the essential components of the [...]