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Black Manager Ranks Shrinking in Financial Services

While a recent report found that diversity overall went up in the financial services industry from 2007 to 2015, one group (black managers) lost ground.

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HR Gears Up for New Year After Stress-Packed 2017

Human resource teams dealt with a ton of drama in 2017, so learning how to be better prepared and nimble enough to react to future crisis will be a priority this year.

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Turning Gift Giving Into a Strategic Advantage

The holidays are synonymous with company gift giving, but a smart strategy can take it to another level and engender greater loyalty with both employees and clients.

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HR Confronts Nation’s Opioid Crisis

As the country deals with an opioid crisis, human resource departments are contending with their own fallout in the workplace from addicted employees.

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HR’s Biggest Foe in 2017: Employee Burnout

Nearly 100% of human resource professionals agree that employee burnout is a huge problem in today’s workforce. 

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HR Game Plan Amid Hurricane Woes 

In the lead-up to hurricanes Harvey and Irma, companies turned to their human resources teams to help them navigate through a host of challenges. 

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HR Challenges On a Global Scale

As HR directors at international companies focus on building a more competitive workforce across borders and oceans, they confront another challenge that could distract from that mission.

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Gov’t HR Vacuum Threatens Trump Workforce Reform

A leadership vacuum at the small government agency charged with human resources threatens President Trump's reform agenda.

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How Trump’s Military Transgender Ban May Impact Your Workplace

President Donald Trump's tweet announcing his intention to ban transgender individuals from the armed forces raised an issue that may impact more than just service members. Human resources personnel across the country should take note.   

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DC Goes to the Dogs: First Federal Agency Welcomes Pets

A government agency contending with low employee morale is the first to allow its workers to bring their dogs into the office. 

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