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Saturday, December 24, 2011

About Human Resources: 20 Ways to Tell Your Employees That You Care

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From Susan M. Heathfield, your Guide to Human Resources

Vol. 12 No. 166 - ISSN: 1533-3698 December 24, 2011

Dear People:

You can make your life a wonderland. Stopping by on Christmas Eve to wish you a Merry Christmas and a happy holiday season. Hopefully, you are taking some time off from work to spend with your family and friends. I am. Gather 'round your Christmas tree to laugh and share memories of all of the years that have gone by. Remember the people that you have loved who are no longer with you. Remember the fun and laughter from earlier celebrations. Let the memories waft through the current celebration enhancing your joy and thankfulness with warm memories. See more about diversity and the holidays and I've also brought you holiday fun: a reindeer cam...

I am looking forward to continuing to share my thoughts with you and hope that you continue to share yours with me. We can keep on learning and growing together to create amazing workplaces and amazing lives.

Do you know that I write a new blog post every day? Check out the blog in the center column on my home page.

Comments, questions, suggestions? Email Me.

Please forward this newsletter, in its entirety, to your colleagues, coworkers and friends, because you want to add value to their work and lives.

Regards and wishing you and yours the best this weekend,

Susan


20 Ways to Tell Your Employees That You Care

The holiday season brings the possibility of great joy for employees - and the opportunity to do great things for your business at the same time. The actions you take to foster excited, engaged employees always bring pay back for your organization. (What goes around, comes around.) These twenty tips will make the holiday season right through the first part of January joyful for employees. Find out how...


The Awesome Power of Goal Setting: 10 Tips for Triumph

The new year is a beginning, so new goals and resolutions, new plans, new dreams and new directions fuel your thoughts. Whether it's your fiscal year, your budget year, your religious year or the calendar new year, goals and resolutions are on your mind. These tips will help you achieve your goals and live your resolutions. Read more...


Executive Support and Leadership in Change Management

Ready for the New Year? Successful change management requires a large commitment from executives and senior managers, whether the change is occurring in a department or in a complete organization. One recent survey respondent said, "a change effort cannot be optional for senior staff. They must lead or get out of the way. The new system will ultimately have to stand on its own feet, but every new system needs support and nurture." Here's what leaders need to do...


4 Tips to Reduce Seasonal Stress

Looking for ways to keep the holiday season under control? You can thrive, not just survive, and create a wonderful holiday season this year. You just need to do four things...


 


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