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Creating a Culture of Accountability
Building a strong workforce is essential to long-term success, but while more companies are adopting flexible working conditions, including remote work, a hybrid workforce can make it more difficult to maintain employee accountability. To help facilitate conversations and build a culture of accountability, Express Employment Professionals created an accountability worksheet, which includes a template to […]
Inauguration Day: Leadership Quotes from Past U.S. Presidents
After a long election year, Jan. 20, 2021, is upon us. Known as Inauguration Day in the U.S., this date represents the long-held tradition of the peaceful transition of presidential power in our constitutional republic. And to mark this momentous day, we’re sharing some of the best leadership quotes from past U.S. Presidents. Check out […]
5 Quick Tips for Conducting Video Interviews
During the past several months, people who never used video conferencing software before the COVID-19 pandemic have become believers in the potential the technology has for how they conduct business in today’s always connected world. (more…)
4 Quick Tips for More Effective Employee Communication
Most companies dedicate a significant amount of research, planning, and money to communicating with their customers. If a message isn’t crafted just right or the proper channels aren’t used to reach a target audience, there’s a good chance a lot of hard work and effort will go to waste. The same holds true when communicating […]
Is Lack of Sleep Killing Your Career?
According to the National Sleep Foundation, many workers don’t get proper sleep and feel tired throughout the day. Chronic drowsiness and sleep deprivation cause many people issues at work, and many say they feel their work is “sub-par” because of it. A 2008 Sleep in America poll discovered that 29 percent of employees polled admitted to falling […]