This article was originally published at HR Brew by Amanda Schiavo. Welcome to HR 101. Class is now in session. Today’s discussion will focus on the history of happy hour. The history. The first happy hour was in 1914, when the US Navy, in an attempt to entertain...
This article was originally published at The Harvard Business Review by Adam Bryant. When Penny Herscher stepped into her first chief executive role, at the tech firm Simplex Solutions, she felt sure she was prepared. After all, she had held marketing, business...
The Central Region hosted four different CDL recruitment events on November 15 & 16 at the Columbia, Jefferson City, Lebanon, and Rolla Job Centers to foster interest in the thriving trucking industry. Forty prospective candidates attended the events....
Habits tend to become ingrained in our routines without us ever intending for them to be. Whether we realize it or not, humans center their lives around routines. But without stepping back and creating intentional habits, we could be allowing our lives to become...
This article was originally published at The Human Resource Executive by Dawn Kawamoto. Call it the perfect storm rolling across the talent acquisition landscape: Employers are increasingly moving away from requiring job candidates to hold a college degree, as some...
This article was originally published at HR Exchange Network by Francesca Di Meglio. Generative artificial intelligence is transforming the workplace, and Human Resources can take advantage of its capabilities to become more efficient. Many in HR are already...