Archive of Best Practices
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The TriNet Extreme Leadership Series: Creating Vows
Posted on February 19, 2013 by Jennifer Daniels in Best Practices, Entrepreneurs, Leadership
In Creating Vows, the 16th video in the TriNet Extreme Leadership Video Series, leadership expert, bestselling author, and host Steve Farber discusses what creating and declaring a vow does for him and how it can transform you and...
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The TriNet Extreme Leadership Series: Get Back Up
Posted on January 16, 2013 by Jennifer Daniels in Best Practices, Culture, Entrepreneurs, Leadership, Social Media
In Get Back Up, the 15th video in the TriNet Extreme Leadership Video Series, leadership expert, bestselling author, and host Steve Farber explains that overcoming obstacles, barriers, and tough times might actually require counterintuitive efforts. Steve shares a real-life...
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The TriNet Extreme Leadership Series: Generating Trust
Posted on December 11, 2012 by author in Best Practices, Entrepreneurs, Leadership
In Generating Trust, the fourteenth video in the TriNet Extreme Leadership Video Series, leadership expert, bestselling author, and host Steve Farber explains why empowerment is often hard for leaders to create in the workplace. He shares the insight that even though...
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Expert Advice on Running a Human Resources Department
Posted on November 8, 2012 by Jennifer Daniels in Best Practices, Business Intelligence, Human Capital Management
The average small business owner spends more than 25 percent of his or her time handling employee-related paperwork, according to the Small Business Association. Add in recruitment, hiring, and training of new employees, and this accounts for 35 to 45...
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Do You Know the Secret to Minimizing Distractions in Your Office?
Posted on October 23, 2012 by Jennifer McKinney in Best Practices, Culture, Human Capital Management
Chances are if you’ve spent time in your office lately, you’ve noticed how noisy it is. Distractions are everywhere: keyboard typing, distant conversations, paper shuffling, printing, etc. Not only are these types of interferences responsible for a loss in focus,...
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