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  • 5 Skills You’ll Need To Be Promoted Into A Management Position

    5 Skills You’ll Need To Be Promoted Into A Management Position

    6/10/2018

    It’s time for a change. Maybe you’ve been working for several years now, or maybe you’re completing your studies and are set to enter the workforce. Whatever your situation, you’ve surveyed the job market and decided that a management position will be your goal. To help you in your endeavors, her...
  • Nightingale Award Winner - Jonas Nguh, PhD, RN

    Nightingale Award Winner - Jonas Nguh, PhD, RN

    9/2/2020

    Six winners were honored during the inaugural Star Nurses celebration and were named Nightingale Award winners. We are proud to honor them. Congratulations to Jonas Nguh!
  • Are Your Employees Going In The Same Direction?

    Are Your Employees Going In The Same Direction?

    4/14/2020

    Top Workplaces are made up of employees who believe in the direction set by senior leadership. If you wonder whether your organization is headed in the right direction, read on to find out!
  • 4 Questions to Ask to Know What Your Employer Really Wants from You

    4 Questions to Ask to Know What Your Employer Really Wants from You

    8/4/2022

    You do not have to be psychic to know what your employer wants from you. You just have to ask the right questions.
  • How to Keep Company Culture Strong When Employees Work Remotely

    How to Keep Company Culture Strong When Employees Work Remotely

    5/21/2018

    So your office is no longer filled to capacity, thanks to the modern age of technology and the ability to work remote. Don’t worry. You can still have a strong organizational culture even when some, half, or even all of your team is working from home. After all, the terms “community” and “culture...
  • What Does the Return to In-Person Work Mean If You Will Continue Remote?

    What Does the Return to In-Person Work Mean If You Will Continue Remote?

    9/19/2022

    Remote work is made even trickier when some colleagues go back to the office while you remain at home. Read on for some things to keep in mind about what this process means for everyone.
  • Signs Your New Company Is Fully Committed to Remote Work

    Signs Your New Company Is Fully Committed to Remote Work

    8/23/2022

    Plenty of companies are advertising for “remote workers” right now. But how do you know that the employer you choose is truly committed to its remote employees and not just using the setup as a temporary fix?
  • Be a Better Manager

    Be a Better Manager

    5/4/2021

    How do you become a better manager for yourself, for your team, and in the eyes of your boss? Read on to learn how.....
  • Making Your Mark as a New Employee While Working Remotely

    Making Your Mark as a New Employee While Working Remotely

    7/27/2020

    While remote working was already on the rise before COVID-19 threw the entire workforce into chaos, it has hit a new and unprecedented level of traction in recent months. Read on for a few ways to make your mark remotely.
  • Which of these qualities does your manager demonstrate?

    Which of these qualities does your manager demonstrate?

    6/15/2021

    Today, companies place a greater emphasis on interpersonal skills, such as listening, being flexible, and inviting open communication. Read on to learn more!
  • Nightingale Award Winner - Viktoria Holley-Trimmer, JLR

    Nightingale Award Winner - Viktoria Holley-Trimmer, JLR

    9/2/2020

    Six winners were honored during the inaugural Star Nurses celebration and were named Nightingale Award winners. We are proud to honor them. Congratulations to Viktoria Holley-Trimmer!
  • In Crisis, Here's What Employees Want Most

    In Crisis, Here's What Employees Want Most

    3/19/2020

    So, as company leaders navigate the uncertainty of the COVID-19 crisis, here are some imperatives and key questions to consider:
  • How to Develop a Presence within Your Company

    How to Develop a Presence within Your Company

    5/5/2019

    While there is undoubtedly a percentage of people who radiate enough charisma naturally when they come through the door, for most of us, establishing a presence takes work. Whether you've recently landed a job or have been quietly doing your work for years and want to develop more of a presence t...
  • 5 Timeless Skills to Build/Have on Your Resume

    5 Timeless Skills to Build/Have on Your Resume

    2/24/2020

    Are you reentering the workforce, looking to make a career change, or perhaps simply wanting to refine your resume just in case an exciting new opportunity presents itself in the future?
  • Here’s how good leaders set the tone for success

    Here’s how good leaders set the tone for success

    9/15/2022

    The relationship between leadership and organizational culture impacts just about everything, but these are significant ways leaders support a people-first culture and healthy employee experience. 
  • Establish good habits around virtual meetings

    Establish good habits around virtual meetings

    3/2/2021

    Remote work will be a norm for the long haul, and with it, organizations need to sharpen how they make the best use of time and technology.
  • How to Deal with Difficult Office Leadership

    How to Deal with Difficult Office Leadership

    2/11/2020

    "People don't leave jobs; they leave bosses" is an age-old adage in the world of HR. And most of us can probably identify with the saying.
  • 6 Tips for Acing an HR Interview

    6 Tips for Acing an HR Interview

    7/9/2018

    Many companies pride themselves on having a strong HR department, and they should—HR is typically the first line of defense when it comes to screening potential job candidates. How well you do on the HR interview will determine whether you get that coveted secondary interview with the higher-ups....
  • Managing Multiple Bosses and Teams Without Burning Out

    Managing Multiple Bosses and Teams Without Burning Out

    5/23/2016

    One of my favorite lines ever from a commencement speech was given by Bill Gates. He said, “If you think your teacher is tough, wait till you get a boss.”
  • Do You Have These 5 Project Management Skills Hiring Managers Struggle to Find?

    Do You Have These 5 Project Management Skills Hiring Managers Struggle to Find?

    7/7/2022

    So, you want to be a project manager? But do you have the skills that hiring managers are looking for? There are five key skills you need in order to be successful in this pursuit, starting with…
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