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8 reasons to hire military veterans – and how they can benefit your business

Insperity

I know from personal experience – I spent four years in the Marine Corps before transitioning into information technology (IT) roles in various industries including Human Resources (HR) services. For example: Team members come and go Technology advances External conditions outside our control shift. And this is just to name a few. (I

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The SHEcession: Why women are withdrawing from the workforce

Insperity

Although this created more flexibility for workers, it also resulted in: Longer work hours and always feeling “on” Challenges with multitasking and balancing personal versus work obligations Feelings of isolation. first responders, health care professionals), this situation created even more financial and logistical stress.

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Keep forgetting things? Relax (no, really)—these tactics for improving your memory can keep you calm, too

Work Life

Three situations when you’re more likely to forget—and what to do about it When multitasking: This one feels obvious. Multitasking is a major culprit when it comes to memory issues. Studies show that most people are not good at multitasking, despite thinking otherwise. You can’t remember something if you aren’t paying attention.

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How To Engage Frontline Employees?

Vantage Circle

It includes key food supply chain workers, such as food manufacturers and logistics workers. In new workplace technology, the frontline workforce often receives the least investment and is frequently left out of internal communications. Key Points: Frontline employees are physically separated from technology.