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Does Your Company Have An Onboarding Plan?

  Companies tend to spend a lot of time perfecting their recruitment processes, from projecting an appealing corporate image as a great place to work to perfecting their interview techniques to weed out the posers from the true talent.   But what happens after an interviewee becomes an employee?   Finding the right talent is… Read more »


Employee classification: exempt or non-exempt?

Are your employees classified correctly according to the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA)? If not, your business may be subject to severe financial consequences, including hefty fines and payment of back wages. To ensure your employees are classified properly, keep reading to learn the difference between exempt and nonexempt employees.   Pay requirements for nonexempt… Read more »


What Should Employers Include In A Job Description?

Some employers just aren’t convinced of the necessity of a well thought out, detailed job description, often haphazardly throwing one together that lists off random responsibilities. So, before we enumerate the elements of a solid job description, let’s talk about why employers should take the time to communicate their expectations of their employees.   The… Read more »

Posted on August 14, 2017 by Rick Rossignol


Guide to Employer Required Workplace Postings

The state of California’s Department of Industrial Relations, the federal Department of Labor, and other agencies mandate businesses display information regarding wages, hours, and working conditions in an easily accessible, visible, high-traffic area. Note that there are some postings that apply only to certain businesses. There have been some recent updates to workplace posting requirements…. Read more »


The Changing Role of Human Resources

Smart companies have been shifting focus from profits to people because they understand talent is the foundation for business success. By transforming the essential role of their human resource departments, CEOs can harness the capital of human creativity for financial gain.   Many of the tedious administrative functions of the traditional HR department are being… Read more »

Posted on July 20, 2017 by Rick Rossignol


Employer Liability: Are You Protecting Your Business?

It seems employers are on the hook for just about everything these days. That’s because the law is inherently designed to protect the rights of workers over companies. Even if a member of your staff injured themselves or were the ones who caused harm to a coworker or customer, your money and reputation are still… Read more »

Posted on July 5, 2017 by Rick Rossignol


A Manager’s Guide to Dealing With Difficult Employees

No matter the profession, managers inevitably will have to deal with the dreaded difficult employee. Whether that employee is the lone wolf, negative Nancy, or underachiever, uncooperative employees with bad attitudes can infect workplace morale and compromise productivity. Hoping for the best and ignoring the problem is not a solution- it can only exacerbate the… Read more »

Posted on June 22, 2017 by Rick Rossignol


Money Isn’t Everything: Promoting Creativity In The Workplace

“There is no doubt that creativity is the most important human resource of all. Without creativity, there would be no progress, and we would be forever repeating the same patterns.”   -Edward de Bono   Artists don’t hold the proprietary rights to creativity. In fact, any business- from digital advertising to, yes, even financing- that… Read more »

Posted on June 6, 2017 by Rick Rossignol