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2020 Vision

October 1st crept up on me.

Ahhhh, October. The leaves are changing. Pumpkin spice flavors appear on every menu. School is (usually) in full-swing. Football games consume our weekends, and annual trips to the pumpkin patch and apple orchards pepper our social media pages.  It’s also the beginning of the last quarter of the calendar year…a subtle reminder that we’re running out of time to cross things off our “goals to finish this year” list.

I remember October 2019 like it was yesterday. My friends and I were enjoying pizza at Sixty Vines, a popular spot in Dallas. My event planner friend told the group how excited she was for her 2020 conference titled “Vision 2020.” It was going to be a huge conference with all the bells and whistles, and her company was planning an awesome celebration to culminate the event.

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Building Great Teams During a Pandemic

Building great teams under normal circumstances can be challenging.  Building great teams during a pandemic can feel down right impossible. Many of us are struggling to find a work/life balance while operating with remote workforces, a myriad of distractions, added pressures and uncharted waters.

How can we use these (often uncomfortable) circumstances to make our teams better?

When to Hire a Recruiter

People are your greatest asset. They’re your brand
ambassadors and the lifeline to help build your business. According to a recent
study
by Paycor, labor costs can account for up to 70% of total business costs, which
means they’re also your biggest investment, both in terms of finances and time.

It’s true that headhunters, recruiters and staffing agencies
can come at a premium cost difficult to digest for a small or medium size business. That cost is the reason many businesses shy away from seeking help outside of the organization. But remember what I said in the first paragraph, that people are your biggest investment? That’s the main reason why you should consider spending the extra money. Wondering when is the right time to make that decision? Let’s dive in to why
and when the cost to work with a headhunter or professional recruiting
firm makes sense.

Top Tips for Recruiting Top Talent

It’s that time of year! Spring has sprung, graduates have graduated, and businesses are kicking it into high gear.

Each year at this time, I see an uptick in consulting and
recruiting questions directed my way. However, this year is particularly different with unemployment being the lowest since 1969. According to the United States Bureau of
Labor Statistics on June 2, 2019
, unemployment is still sitting at a record
low of 3.6%.

Trying to recruit top talent in this economy is going to require
a strategic, multi-pronged and thoughtful approach. Here are my top six tips for employers to recruit the best talent in today’s candidate-friendly climate.

Intrinsic Motivation

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Do you have this one key attribute?

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Advancing Your Career After a Break

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Interview Spotlight: Liz Murray

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KCTV5 | Generational Communication Differences

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