Kendrick Lamar of Performance Appraisals
It seems Lamar got a lot of heat because he decided to uninvitedly evaluate his performance as the “best in show” and his peers as “shovel” worthy (ABC News). Actions, not uncommon we would say in the corporate world. We call them “Performance Appraisals”, but anything from faulty metrics used as guidelines, to when or Read More
The Culture Chicken or the Turnover Egg?
Which came first: the organization’s poor culture (the chicken) or high turnover (the egg)? Realistically, the answer to that question is much less important than the solution to breaking the cycle. Don’t worry, this discussion isn’t about exterminating chickens, but rather exterminating negativity, lack of unity and unnecessary turnover. Employer’s who spend years dealing with Read More
Come on Undercover Boss, “Turnover” a new leaf
Management Monday: Managing Executive and Employee Communication A disconnect between corporate headquarters and stores is often a stifling problem for organizations, even if they don’t realize it. Executives become busy at the headquarters, frequently having to work through their lunch break (2013 Executive Shadowing study). Every day meetings, emails, and tasks flood their schedule. At Read More
Where are your “Royal Babies?”
The birth of Prince William and Kate’s baby has brought about many discussions on the topic of succession. Although, succession is something the British monarchy has down to an art, by contrast, most companies haven’t even wet the canvas. This may be partially due to the fact that leaders unlike princes and princesses are not Read More
Hill County Farms Cattle
Management Monday: Managing Work Life Balance in Organizations Though the analogy may not be pleasant to think of, one might be justified in comparing an over-worked employee to a cow at a slaughterhouse. Offended? Keep reading. Overworked by the way doesn’t necessarily refer to a unit of time, where exceeding a number yields danger. It Read More
Is Cirque Du Soleil becoming your Circus Act?
Unfortunately, a tragedy took place in Las Vegas last Sunday when Cirque Du Soleil acrobat Sarah Guyard-Guillot died after a 50 foot fall during a performance. The rope broke, causing her to plummet to her demise and the show “Ka” has been cancelled until further notice. In the wake of this heart-breaking tragedy, we wish Read More
The relationship between innovation and acquisition
Yahoo recently announced their acquisition of Tumblr (a blogging and social media platform). Everyone knows that good business leaders sometimes have to take risks. The concern in the case of this acquisition is less about taking a risk and more about wishful thinking. Since yahoo’s inception in 1997, the company has undergone seventy-seven acquisitions Read More
Job Satisfaction Training
Talent Management: The “Achilles Tendon” Many organizations today are challenged with hiring talented people quickly, while managing escalating recruiting costs. Hopefully you already have a system, which ties your HR practices, to your strategic goals. However, you may have realized that, recruiting due to its inherent obstacles, is becoming more of an escalating expense than Read More