Saturday, February 24, 2007

What Workers Want

A majority of workers say an effective boss stands up for them, and backs them when needed. The best way to develop loyalty is to promote your employees' point of view, show respect and value for your staff, and limit gossip and politics through effective communication. Also, encourage your workers to develop their skills.

A survey done by Ajilon Finance, a specialty staffing and recruiting firm, supports this. Ajiolon found that people who stay in the same job for a long time, like their work, their boss, and their co-workers (no surprise here). They found that workers who feel respected are not looking for new jobs and are more productive. When they are unhappy, they are not productive, and spend time thinking about or looking for other work. Companies should invest in their people through training, rewards, and incentives to keep them.

Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Putting One Over On You

More and more HR Directors are finding fake degrees listed on resumes from mail order schools none of us ever heard of, except in advertisements. These mills are a cottage industry, doing very well. This is so easy to check out, that if they put this one over on you, you almost deserve it. Do a background check on the person and find out what they really did during the time they said they were attending college. You can also get a list of accredited schools through the accrediting agencies. Please realize that there are colleges where students don't attend, and do everything by computer and mail, that are legitimate and accredited.