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September 25, 2003
Getting a handle on work-related hand injuries
Of the 3.6 million work-related injuries treated annually in emergency rooms across the U.S., hands and fingers are the most commonly treated body parts, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. More than 90 percent of all acute injuries in the workplace are... Read more...
Article
March 28, 2002
Taking a look at performance appraisals
As our work lives continue to become more complex, many managers are looking for assistance in the ongoing effort to achieve results—often with fewer resources. In the middle of all this, it may be helpful to develop a simpler strategy when attempting to communicate your expectations to... Read more...
Article
March 28, 2002
Performance appraisals are an ongoing process
The annual employee performance appraisal is an event that creates a great deal of anxiety in both the supervisor and subordinate. Much of the emotion concerning this event centers around a fear of the unknown, usually on both sides of the desk. Employees often feel uncomfortable because they... Read more...
Article
January 10, 2002
One more time: Tell me about motivation
Probably no subject in the management world receives more attention but is more elusive than employee motivation. Much has been written about motivation, and many people have tried to formulate a definitive approach. However, a specific model that will work in all cases really has not emerged.... Read more...
Article
June 15, 2001
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