Posts Tagged ‘FUEL’

Take Control of Your Schedule

“My schedule is booked, things at the office or nuts, and the demands of my job and family unrelenting. I am doing everything I can to just stay above water and not drown.”

Sound familiar?  Is it true for you or your employees?  What are you doing about it? With …

Creating A Culture Of Change – Guidelines for Leaders

A common mis-perception is cultural change has to start at the top of an organization. However studies have shown that culture change begin with the sub-culture of a

Change Ahead

Direct the direction of change

work-group or team where a leader who is one or two levels down from senior management decides …

Can’t Afford Employee Training Programs? Think Again…

Affordable Training is an option

Small businesses often overlook the value in providing a formal training program. Jeffrey Hull, director of learning services at consulting firm Employers Group, says a formal training program “gives individuals the opportunity to solve some business issues and find new ways of generating revenue.”

Employee …

When Resigning A Job – Make A Graceful Exit

Making a graceful exit

I remember the first time I resigned from a position.  I was extremely nervous as I walked into my bosses office because I was recruited by another company that accelerated my career.  It was a great offer and while I was not unhappy with my current …

Employee Emotions During Organizational Change

Time For Change

A paper published in the Journal of Management identifies major shortcomings in extant research on emotions during organizational change, specifically the orthogonal and static definition of emotions, the neglecting of change as a process, and the focus on single organizational change.

The authors of the paper also …

Value of an Elite Education

Yale University

Students and their families will be on edge from now through the spring, nervously hoping for acceptance letters from the elite colleges and universities.

And companies will be targeting the best and brightest, or at least the best fits, for their organization. But is it really worth the …