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Employment Summary for March 2019

After a wild divergence in U.S. job growth during the first two months of 2019 - more than 300,000 in January and a mere 20,000 in February - March seemed much more in line with America's average pace of labor-force expansion. According to the latest edition of the Employment Situation Survey issued by the Labor ...

2019-04-05T18:02:55-05:00April 5th, 2019|

How You Can Use Data To Help Your Change Strategy Succeed

Before putting together any plan for organizational change, it’s crucial that you collect data from employees and other key stakeholders. Why? This information can ensure you achieve your organizational goals. Notably, the success rate of positive transformation at businesses is low, according to the Harvard Business Review. The publication reports that only about one-quarter of ...

2019-04-04T15:55:24-05:00April 4th, 2019|

How to Craft a Strong Change Narrative for Your Company

When your company is undergoing major change, it can be a tough transition for everyone, especially your organization's employees. After all, they may be wondering how the company's transformations will affect them, their roles, responsibilities, co-workers, leadership and other aspects of their lives in the coming months. To help dispel any rumors and to ensure ...

2019-04-01T19:25:41-05:00April 1st, 2019|

How Your Change Management Strategy Impacts Recruiting Top Talent

Organizational change becomes necessary when the current way of conducting business is no longer effective. However, change management doesn't occur in a vacuum; it affects just about everything - including the customers you aim to please and the candidates you hope to attract. Whether it’s new technology the company will invest in or the restructuring ...

2019-03-22T19:20:54-05:00March 22nd, 2019|

How to Stay Motivated During Times of Change and Uncertainty

Organizational and business strategy changes are an integral part of the working world. Revising workflows, modifying strategies and hiring new talent are all necessary adjustments that are parts of the ebb and flow of any successful company. Ultimately, change is the means by which organizations keep up with advancements in technology, variations in the job ...

2019-03-13T17:38:02-05:00March 13th, 2019|

4 Strategies to Communicate Change Effectively and Motivate Employees

When you need to implement change at an organization, it's never easy. Many times, executives don't clearly or effectively communicate the changes in a timely, considerate or successful manner, which can leave employees feeling undervalued, underappreciated and burned out. In fact, the Harvard Business Review notes that many employees believe that companies have failed to ...

2019-03-13T17:35:45-05:00March 13th, 2019|

Employment Summary for February 2019

The past year of economic growth in the U.S. undoubtedly galvanized expectations among the country's political and business leaders regarding what the early months of 2019 would bring. Although January brought a massive infusion of new jobs among multiple sectors of the American economy - 311,000 positions, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics - ...

2019-03-11T18:05:49-05:00March 11th, 2019|

Setting up the Change Management Process for Success

Imagine this scenario: your company is preparing for organizational change now or in the coming months. Maybe you need to restructure in order to drive greater productivity and revenue. Or perhaps change management is necessary at your firm to complete a large merger or acquisition, smoothly and effectively. Regardless of the reason(s) for business transformation, ...

2019-03-05T17:10:38-06:00March 5th, 2019|

How to Navigate New Laws and Attitudes on the Wage Gap

Women have made substantial strides over the years in the workforce. Since 1972, for example, women-led businesses have surged by almost 3,000 percent, according to a study conducted by American Express. In 2017, women and minorities represented a majority of the individuals selected to fill vacated board seats among S&P 500 companies, Bloomberg reported. Despite ...

2019-02-20T16:06:25-06:00February 20th, 2019|