Archive of 2008 October
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Performance Anxiety
Posted on October 23, 2008 by author in Human Capital Management
Should we get rid of the performance review, as a UCLA professor recently proclaimed at length in the Wall Street Journal? After all, performance reviews inherently set people at “cross purposes. The boss wants to discuss where performance...
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Confidence Game
Posted on October 16, 2008 by author in News in General
After a period of weathering the storm--even getting print pieces proclaiming that Silicon Valley was insulated from the current economic turmoil--a new report indicates that VC confidence is lower than it’s been in five years. The quarterly Silicon Valley...
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A Very Palatable Podcast: Giving Performance Feedback
Posted on October 3, 2008 by author in Best Practices, Human Capital Management
I’m a huge fan of TriNet’s HR Minute podcasts, and not just because I work here. You can’t dance to them, but you can gain invaluable insights for helping maximize your people’s work performance and productivity. Here’s an excerpt from the...
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