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FOBO—Fear of Becoming Obsolete: Upskilling and Reskilling Your Workforce
There’s a new workplace epidemic: FOBO—Fear of Becoming Obsolete. With AI reshaping industries at breakneck speed, more employees are wondering: “Will a robot take my job?”
Actions Speak Louder Than Words: What Really Drives Candidates to Say 'Yes'
The hiring landscape is evolving at breakneck speed, and candidates aren’t shy about telling employers exactly what they want. But here’s the twist—what they say they want and what actually gets them to accept a job offer don’t always match up.
Avoid a Hiring Nightmare
The success of any organization, big or small, hinges on its people. Your team members are not just cogs in a machine; they are the lifeblood of your company. That’s why hiring the right talent is one of the most critical decisions a business leader can make. But the path to building a stellar team isn’t always smooth. In fact, it can be quite scary!
Your Next CEO Shouldn’t Be ‘One of Us’
Succession planning is crucial to the survival and growth of any organization. When done right, it ensures a seamless leadership transition, minimizes disruption, and positions a company for future success. The best way to do this is to hire based on strategy, not last-minute needs. But there are common pitfalls that organizations often fall into—waiting until it's the 11th hour and the temptation to promote someone who is “one of us.” While it may feel like the safer option to hire someone similar (Who wouldn't love a new friend to grab a beer or play golf with?), it can carry hidden risks that undermine the future of the organization.
Breaking Up (With Your Job) Is Hard to Do: Navigating Non-Competes
Non-compete agreements can feel like a game of chess where one side is trying to block an attack from the other, constantly seeking ways to protect the queen.. their assets. For decades, employers have used non-competes to prevent employees from jumping ship to competitors, safeguarding trade secrets and intellectual property. But as the dynamics of work shift—with increased employee mobility, remote work, and a growing emphasis on skill over tenure—many are questioning whether non-competes are still necessary, or even fair.
The Degree Dilemma: The Battle Between Degrees and Skills in the Modern Job Market
An age-old debate has gained new urgency: Skills versus Degrees. With the rapid rise of technology, remote work, and a demand for specialized talents, many industries are shifting their focus away from traditional academic qualifications to real-world skills and competencies. But is it accurate to say that skills have completely overtaken a degree's value? Or do degrees still play a vital role in specific fields? The answer depends on the industry, the role, and the individual's career goals.
Open Your Doors, Pick Up Your Phones, Offer Your Time to College Seniors
The school year is officially underway again. For some, it's their first time entering middle or high school, worrying about making new friends, juggling classes, and fitting in. For others, however, it's senior year in college...their last year with the safety net of school. This got me thinking about my own final year of college: entering the workforce "for real," facing a weak economy and no LinkedIn or professional network.
Should In-Office Employees Make More for the Same Job?
Remote work has revolutionized the modern workplace, offering the flexibility to work from virtually anywhere. Some companies, however, are incentivizing their employees with higher wages to return to the office. This shift has sparked a heated debate: Is it ethical to pay remote workers less than their in-office counterparts for performing the same job?
The answer… Yes. No. It depends.
$$Why Employers Should Pay Attention to Compensation
Ignorance is not bliss. In fact, it's going to cost you!
Navigating the complexities of compensation can sometimes feel like traversing a minefield as an employer. The topic is sensitive, nuanced, and often shrouded in mystery. However, burying one's head in the sand and adopting an "ignorance is bliss" approach can lead to profound and far-reaching repercussions.
Here’s why paying attention to compensation is not just advisable but essential...