It is no secret that a properly written job description is the first step towards organizational excellence. Not only does it explicitly spell out the responsibilities and expectations from a prospective employee, it also lays out what the employee can expect from the post. A basic job description has the following parts: A short paragraph…
Last week, ExeQserve celebrated two core values, Customer Intimacy and Flexibility, through another session of Lunch & Learn. Every month, the ExeQserve Team assigns one values champion who will campaign and remind everyone how important that specific core value is. The event features two of the team’s favorite things in life: Food and Learning.…
Train the workforce! But not too much Training in the workplace is of the utmost importance. It exposes your employees to new ideas and new avenues of thought. Kind of like a computer or app update, it makes them better; more efficient. A lot of companies spend a lot of money in training, keeping their…
Right workforce training is the first step toward industry success. With the right materials and training, even the most inept employee can become the star player of an organization. The potential that is hidden in every employee is the reason why companies spend on training and workforce development. Employees are the lifeblood of a…
There is a direct relationship between organizational success and the quality of HR Work. Available for download in this post: Strategic HR Management Plan and Training Plan Template: The success of Human Resource Management is defined by its ability to create strategies that contribute to the achievement of organization’s goals and overall strategies. When HR fails…
If people think that their HR Department is not contributing enough to the company’s bottom line, they probably aren’t, but they should be. I notice that this is usually not part of what the company expects from the department but it should be. The biggest topics in Management planning activities are financial, marketing, sales and operations strategies…