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Strategies for Controlling a Meeting Nemesis

These strategies from AMA’s seminar “Leading Effective Meetings” will help control a meeting.

Strategic Workforce Planning-A New Way to Boost Productivity

A new study examines how organizations are using a new management process called Strategic Workforce Planning to forecast what talent they need to successfully execute their business strategy....

Stretch Your Team—Always

Learn how to maximize members of your work team

Struggling to Manage Knowledge Workers

Peter Drucker wrote about "knowledge workers"-people who know more about their jobs than anyone else in the organization-way back in 1969. Here's an overview of how today's organizations are motivating these valuable workers....

Survey Shows UK Job Satisfaction and Commitment on the Decline

A recent survey of 1,100 UK workers by Mercer Human Resource Consulting shows that only 64% of respondents are satisfied with their jobs, down 10% since three years ago....

Succession Planning and Role Clarification

Learn how succession planning and role clarification can help grow your people and companyy.

Should Your Office Manager Also Handle HR Duties?

An office manager who also covers HR might be considered multitalented. But if the person isn't properly trained, you could be in for some big problems. Here are some criteria that will help you decide....

Sweat the Right Small Stuff:

Here are five rules to follow to ensure that you sweat the right small stuff.

Take Control of Your Career

If you faithfully show up at work and do a good job, you'll naturally move up the career ladder, right? Not necessarily. It's up to you to set your own goals and to take decisive steps toward achieving them....

Taking a Meeting with Doc, Happy, Grumpy, et al

Here's a methodology they didn't teach you in B school-you can manage your people and your meetings more effectively by determining which of the Seven Dwarfs each participant most closely resembles. For example, the best way to deal with "Grumpy" is...