by karlyn | Jan 31, 2015 | For Employers & Leaders, Meetings
Consider your average white collar professional making $45,000/year, not including benefits. At that rate, it would cost an organization about $25 for this person to sit in an hour long meeting. That’s not too bad. But now consider that the average American...
by karlyn | Jan 22, 2015 | Office Politics
Office politics. The very phrase typically garners a visceral reaction, everything from a subtle tensing of the shoulders to an eye roll, to an outspoken declaration that they will NEVER engage in political wrangling. Here’s the bad news: Office politics is not...
by karlyn | Jan 2, 2015 | All Articles, Exercises and Assessments, For Employees, Happiness, Making Good Choices, Work-Life Balance
Ask the average employee if they have work-life balance, and the answer will be a resounding “No!”. So, how do you go about fixing it? For most people, a long look in the mirror is required to find the answer. Here’s why: Achieving work-life balance...
by karlyn | Dec 21, 2014 | All Articles, Engagement & Morale, For Employers & Leaders, Leadership, Managing Employees
The economy has rebounded and recruiters agree that it’s a candidate’s job market. That means your employees have options that weren’t there just a few years ago. Have your HR policies caught up? Dumb HR policies typically come about when managers...
by karlyn | Dec 9, 2014 | All Articles, For Employees, For Employers & Leaders, Managing Employees, Office Politics, Toxic Working Environments, Working With Others, Young Professionals
The question of how to deal with passive aggressive co-workers is one that I get more often than I would like. Here are a few thoughts on the subject. Are They Really Being Passive Aggressive? First, you have to make sure you’re identifying the problem...
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