Archive of Culture
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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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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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TriNet’s Tip Tuesday
Posted on July 31, 2012 by Tori Rabun in Best Practices, Culture, Tip Tuesday
Companies can add some fun to an employee’s workday with inexpensive perks which can serve as small tokens of appreciation and make employees feel more valued. Employers can consider bringing in homemade goodies to distribute to their employees, providing hand...
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Don’t Let Workplace Stress Wreak Havoc on Your Organization
Posted on May 3, 2012 by Jennifer DiDomenico in Best Practices, Culture
Have you ever heard the expression, “If you can’t stand the heat, get out of the kitchen”? I witnessed this idiomatic expression come out of a manager’s mouth just the other day when consulting with him about an employee who...
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TriNet’s Tip Tuesday!
Posted on April 10, 2012 by Helen Claxton in Best Practices, Culture, Tip Tuesday
It's TriNet's Tip Tuesday! Today's tip comes from Helen Claxton a member of our Human Capital Consultant Team: "It’s important to constantly engage with the employees throughout your organization. Just saying “hello, or good morning” or providing a “good...
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