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IT education poll results in
We did a poll last week in which we asked about the educational backgrounds of TechRepublic members. Here are the results. by Toni Bowers
Tags: Education, Background, Workplace, Scenario, Information Technology, Professional Development, Recruitment & Selection, Career, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Toni Bowers
Blog posts 2008-08-06
How do I assign permissions to users to see SQL Agent Jobs?
You can give your users rights to check if reports have run or jobs are complete without granting full admin rights. Here's how you can do so by using SQLAgentReaderRole in SQL Server. by Tim Chapman
Tags: Job, Permission, Microsoft SQL Server, SQL, SQLAgentReaderRole, SQLAgentUserRole, SQLAgentOperatorRole, NULL, INT, END, Recruitment & Selection, Advertising & Promotion, Databases, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Marketing, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management, Tim Chapman
Blog posts 2008-08-06
Can an employee be too nice?
Although being nice should be an attribute everyone strives for, it can sometimes backfire for you in the workplace. Here's why. by Toni Bowers
Tags: Workplace, Recruitment & Selection, Professional Development, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Career, Toni Bowers
Blog posts 2008-08-05
Supporting staff who work from home
More employees than ever are working from home. Unlike in the past where reams of paperwork had to be lugged home, technology now makes it possible to remotely access corporate resources - assuming your company has the right hardware and telecommunications services. Here's a look at the...
Tags: PBX, Analysis, Telephony, VOIP, Telecommuting, Telecommunications, Telecom & Utilities, Networking, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2008-08-04
The art of throwing your star under the bus
Ever felt like you're being asked to do work that could result in the end of your career? In this blog, John M McKee outlines how being "too good" can end up hurting both individual and organization. by John McKee
Tags: Boss, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Workforce Management, John McKee
Blog posts 2008-07-31
Learning to say no!
Harping again on the subject of stress and burnout, I recently learned about the art of saying no. You will find that regularly taking on any job that you are asked to do will result in more tasks and projects coming your way. by Jeff Dray
Tags: Job, Hour, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Jeff Dray
Blog posts 2008-07-28
What's the worst job in the world?
With reports predicting a decline in IT staff jobs in 2009, it may help to ask yourself what job situation could be worse. Snake handler? Lindsay Lohan's AA sponsor? Let's take a moment to imagine the worst jobs in the world. by Toni Bowers
Tags: Job, Lindsay Lohan, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Toni Bowers
Blog posts 2008-07-24
Reduce friction with client employees: Show them you understand your role
Your conduct at a client site can help you avoid resentment and fear among the employees. These tips will help you be more productive and get along with your temporary coworkers. by Chris McManaman
Tags: Employee, Problem, Recruitment & Selection, Strategy, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Management, Chris McManaman
Blog posts 2008-07-23
Video book brief: The Back of the Napkin by Dan Roam
In his book, The Back of the Napkin, author Dan Roam asserts that that everyone is born with a talent for visual thinking, but that we â€" especially in the business world â€" are never encouraged to develop it. Here's how. by Jason Hiner
Tags: Video, Corporate Communications, Workforce Management, Marketing, Human Resources, Jason Hiner
Blog posts 2008-07-18
Losing a key team member â€" Loss and opportunity
Losing a superstar is never easy. Last week, Scott Lowe's right-hand person submitted his resignation. Moving fast and in partnership with others at Westminster College, he's well on the way to getting a new face into this critical position. by Scott Lowe
Tags: Job, Team, Position, Person, Director, Westminster College, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Scott Lowe
Blog posts 2008-07-16
More people want less responsibility in their jobs
A recent study from the Families and Work Institute reveals that the percentage of college-educated workers who want more responsibility in their jobs has dropped in the last few years. by Toni Bowers
Tags: Job, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Toni Bowers
Blog posts 2008-07-16
Top IT job boards and how to use them
When looking for work, it's easy to be discouraged by huge job boards. But if you use them in conjunction with some of these tech-specific boards, you might find more success. by Toni Bowers
Tags: Job, Job Board, Information Technology, Board, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Toni Bowers
Blog posts 2008-07-15
Managing those extra tasks
There's a minefield of tasks out there, coming your way from an overzealous manager with such preambles as "can you just-" "would you mind popping over to-," and "when you've got a moment-." Beware: sometimes these "half-tasks" are more involved than you think. by Jeff Dray
Tags: Job, Call, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Jeff Dray
Blog posts 2008-07-14
Performance, image, and exposure important for IT success
The performance, image, exposure model is commonly used to help individuals manage their careers. The same model can also be applied to the IT organization as a whole and can prove quite useful in managing IT's role in the enterprise. by Ramon Padilla
Tags: Performance, Information Technology, Unit, Organization, Strategy, Professional Development, Performance Management, Management, Career, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Ramon Padilla
Blog posts 2008-07-13
Don't use conversational shortcuts when communicating
It's a communication no-no to assume that others will know what you're saying without your having to fully explain it. Here's how the experiences of others can shape the way they hear you. by Toni Bowers
Tags: Plate, Performance Management, TVs, Tv & Home Theater, Strategy, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Personal Technology, Home Entertainment, Management, Toni Bowers
Blog posts 2008-07-11
Japan takes drastic measure to fight workplace obesity
A new Japanese law requires employers to battle obesity in the workplace by measuring the body fat of employees between the ages of 40 to 70. by Toni Bowers
Tags: Workplace, Health Care, Vertical Industries, Recruitment & Selection, Benefits, Healthcare, Government, Enterprise Software, Software, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Toni Bowers
Blog posts 2008-07-09
Photos: Virtual training at Fort Benning
The Army is increasingly utilizing new technologies to help soldiers learn their jobs. Example: the Virtual Interactive Combat Environment. by CNET News.com
Tags: TechRepublic Inc., Training, Photograph, Army, Workforce Management, Training And Certification, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, CNET News.com, news, virtual training
Image galleries 2008-07-09
Five off-work activities that could get you fired
Most of the states in the U.S. operate under an at-will employment policy -- unless you're a member of a federally protected class, you can be fired for any reason. It may surprise you what a company could fire you for. by Toni Bowers
Tags: Employer, Larry Buhl, Recruitment & Selection, Policies And Procedures, Government, Workforce Management, Human Resources, Toni Bowers
Blog posts 2008-07-08
Some early IT goals still not realized
Our parents seldom changed jobs. Now the average worker changes jobs every few years. In addition, we're still commuting although the technology to work remotely exists. As fast as technology changes, some things have stayed the same. by Susan Harkins
Tags: Employee, Information Technology, Telecommuting Cost, Telecommuting, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Susan Harkins
Blog posts 2008-07-06
A change management primer for IT consultants
Determining the ability of the client organization to cope with a major IT project can help consultants find the most appropriate solution. Learn how evaluating the client's roles, resistance, and resilience can help you gauge their capacity for change. by Bob Watkins
Tags: Project, Change Management, Consultant, Information Technology, Change, Strategy, Recruitment & Selection, Management, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Bob Watkins
Blog posts 2008-07-04
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