New Work Order
Dealing With Downsizing
Do you know where the jobs are and where they aren't? Downsizing has become America's -- and particularly aging baby boomers' -- number one concern. Families are having to adjust to "a new normal." The good news is that restructuring is slowing and indicators show that more people will be hired in 1997. Study our strategies for dealing with a loss of self-esteem
and having to re-entering the job market.
Technology Bytes
The World Wide Web has fast become one of the hottest job hunting tools, and recruiters are making use of technology to conduct "virtual interviews." The rise of the modem has led to the rise in white collar jobs flowing overseas, while local high-technology firms are experiencing a shortage of home-grown technical talent.
Pocketbook Principles
Is there room to give workers
a raise
or will employees continue to experience erosion in their paychecks? Is America heading down a
low wage path?
Study the arguments and the impact on your income.
The Temp Firm's Tempest
Is a temporary help firm the nation's "largest employer?" Find out the
temping industry facts: who temps, what they do and why.
Managing the Company Mind
New job titles such as Chief Knowledge Officer, Corporate Imagineer or Intangible Asset Appraiser, reflect a growing recognition that in a literal sense, modern corporations are what they know.
Employee Commitment Ranked -- U.S. Near Top
Discover which countries' employees rated the highest levels of commitment to their employers and what drives employee loyalty.
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