Posts Tagged ‘employee wellness’

Tips for Creating Effective Relationships in the Workplace

Friday, August 27th, 2010

In work, as in life, the relationships you form require forethought and nurturing. What is the key to having successful relationships at work? If you have a troubled relationship with someone in the workplace, how do you turn it around?

Keeping in mind that you can only control your own actions, and reactions, the way you behave will either help or hinder a relationship and in turn your career. No matter the training, education or experience you may possess, if you can’t play well with others, you will never successfully accomplish what you need to in the work place. How many times have you encountered someone really personable, enthusiastic, willing to listen and work with you? Those people stick out in your mind and without a doubt, you will seek them out again when you need assistance with a project. On the other end of the spectrum, someone who is challenging, hard to work with, or not a team player is someone that you will inevitably steer clear of.

So, how do you work toward having effective working relationships?

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The Health Care Reform Bill Passed; What Does this Mean to Employers? *

Friday, March 26th, 2010

On Sunday, March 21, 2010 the House of Representatives approved the Senate health care overhaul bill. We have many clients wondering what this means to their business and rightly so as the bill was extremely long and included many provisions. With the help of Wells Fargo Insurance Services we’ve compiled an overview of how the changes in the bill will impact employers’ benefit plans starting in 2010 and continuing through 2018.

We know that new developments are unfolding daily, and if there is a particularly relevant update that impacts employers, we will post the details here on our blog.

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Will Teleworking Work for your Business?

Friday, January 15th, 2010

Telework, once seen as a privilege given only to the highest performing employees at the discretion of management, is now widely utilized as a powerful tool to cut costs, increase productivity and retain high caliber talent. For example, an organization can significantly reduce its energy consumption and facility space requirements while providing employees with an incentive to produce greater results. The key to success lies in program design. Little planned, ad hoc telework arrangements generally prove problematic and increase risk to the organization when inequitably distributed amongst employees. Telework arrangements should always be in the best interest of the company before being deployed.

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