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Personnel ManagementWritten by Stephen J. Cabot A key component of any comprehensive human resources strategy is personnel management. It is the wise employer who organizes and leads his or her staff in a way that maximizes both the potential of each individual as well as the overall productivity of the organization. One crucial feature of a good personnel management system, for example, is the establishment of clear and concise job descriptions. Failure to define those boundaries can lead to confusion, tension, and unnecessary rivalries over "turf" issues. Just as destructive, uncertainty concerning areas of responsibility can mean important matters will fall through the cracks, often with disastrous results. The Cabot Institute will provide your company with a detailed assessment of your human resources policies, including personnel management, and will recommend ways to bring clarity and consistency to the administration of your workplace. The result will be a rise in morale and productivity as everyone understands exactly what is expected - and what the consequences are for both success and failure. We invite you to click here to learn more about our full range of HR services. And feel free to contact us with any specific questions or concerns related to personnel management, hiring practices, conflict avoidance, or any other employment law or human resources issues. To begin the conversation, simply send us an email: sjcabot@cabotinstitute.com. |
Subscribe to The Cabot Institute's RSS (Really Simple Syndication) feedsTime for the NLRB To Put Aside the Nonsense In the last several weeks, one element of labor policymaking has come into great focus. It is clear that Big Labor bosses understand there is not sufficient support among elected officials to enact their job-killing agenda. Therefore, they have begun a concerted effort to push forward elements of forced unionization through the executive branch generally and administrative agencies specifically, namely the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB). |