Posts Tagged ‘Factoring’
How COVID-19 has changed job searching
As if finding a new job wasn’t challenging enough, COVID-19 has completely changed the landscape of the hiring scene.
Read MoreHow COVID-19 has changed hiring
In the last seven months, one of the largest procedural changes most companies have made is in the hiring process.
Read More5 Elements to Building a Great Company Culture
Culture: “Predominating attitudes and behaviors that characterize the functioning of a group or organization.” 1. Good Communication This is a key element for any company to run efficiently. When the lines of communication are open, it promotes the sharing of ideas and decreases the chances of miscommunication. When employees are in sync with one another,…
Read More10 Things That Destroy Company Culture
The definition of culture is: Predominating attitudes and behaviors that characterize the functioning of a group or organization. 1. Gossip This is hands down the fast way to destroy a good company culture. Once employees start spreading rumors behind other people’s backs, the office quickly becomes a war zone. Battle lines are drawn, and nothing…
Read MoreHow to Retain the Best People in Your Company
Part 3: People: Your Most Valuable Asset – How to Retain the Best People in Your Company
Read MoreCreating A Winning Company Culture
Part 2: People: Your Most Valuable Asset – Creating A Winning Company Culture
Read MoreThe Top 4 Reasons Candidates Change Jobs
1. They feel a lack of trust and/or respect
Trust is a delicate thing, once broken, it is nearly impossible to mend. Respect is important too, not just for the employee to feel respected, but for them to respect the organization they are a part of.
Read MoreThe Value of Human Capital in the Factoring Industry
Part 1: People: Your Most Valuable Asset – The Value of Human Capital in the Factoring Industry
Read MoreWhat Not to do When Hiring
1. Using a generic job description It’s best to be as detailed as possible when defining the role and responsibilities of a position. How can you determine if an individual is the right fit when you haven’t taken the time to consider the duties they will be performing? To maximize your odds of a successful…
Read MoreKeeping Your Best People on Board
How Things Have Changed My mother went to work for a company in 1955 and retired, after 34 years, from the same organization. Just one office, one job, and one company for all those years. Now, granted, she wasn’t in the Factoring Industry and it was a large corporation, but she felt a strong sense…
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