Employee Recognition: Comparison Is the Death of Joy
Do you communicate with your employees by constantly through comparison? Here's why you shouldn't.July 11, 2019 / Frank Kenna III
These are articles about Employees
July 11, 2019 / Frank Kenna III
Last weekend I stopped at the supermarket to pick up a few things for dinner.
October 12, 2018 / Frank Kenna III
Fake news is a big topic these days.
August 30, 2018 / Frank Kenna III
May 16, 2018 / Frank Kenna III
April 26, 2018 / Frank Kenna III
January 25, 2018 / Frank Kenna III
There’s a lot being written these days (including by me) about workers being replaced by robots and automation.
August 23, 2017 / Frank Kenna III
Sometimes you just have to shake your head.
July 25, 2017 / Frank Kenna III
Employee recognition extends beyond dollars and cents.
April 11, 2017 / Barry Lee Cohen
You want your employees to be focused on their work.
December 15, 2016 / Marlin
Peoples’ trust in our institutions is eroding.
November 30, 2016 / Frank Kenna III
Do employees read the Policy Manual they’re given when being on-boarded with a company?
October 26, 2016 / Frank Kenna III
Summer is finally here!
June 27, 2016 / Jude Carter
According to a recent survey, 25% of employees wear a device that tracks their fitness.
June 9, 2016 / Frank Kenna III
For the purposes of this blog I’m defining a hard-working employee as one who works more hours than required, and a goof off as one who intentionally wastes time.
May 5, 2015 / Frank Kenna III
Many companies post documents comparing one employee, or group of employees, with their peers.
April 22, 2015 / Frank Kenna III
Back in March I wrote a blog about how to estimate life expectancy for your employees.
November 25, 2013 / Frank Kenna III
By Frank Kenna Most companies that communicate effectively post content featuring employees.
August 5, 2013 / Frank Kenna III
By Frank Kenna There’s a controversy going on about whether companies should allow their employees to use file-sharing services like Dropbox, Google Drive or SugarSync.
June 11, 2013 / Frank Kenna III
By Frank Kenna A test recently published by the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) indicates health risk factors from which people can estimate their odds of living for the next 10 years.
March 18, 2013 / Frank Kenna III
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