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Five Secrets to Buying Staffing Services

Posted on November 3, 2011 02:27 PM by Article "Borrowed" from Recruiter.com (http://www.recruiter.com/articles/five-secrets-to-buying-staffing-services/)    

 What you must know before you buy staffing agency services.

According to the American Staffing Association, there are over 17,000 companies in the United States offering staffing services.  Services include a variety of temporary, contract, permanent placement, and HR consulting services.  The skill sets range from labor and office work to professional and technical work.  Americans are increasingly interested in working in contract positions which provide them variety and flexibility.  American corporations are turning to a more flexible workforce to fill the gaps that long periods of hiring freezes have caused.   When the economy starts picking up, employers will typically hire contract workers before committing to permanent placements.

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Tips to Improve your Effectiveness as a Leader

Posted on July 27, 2010 12:00 AM by Kassie Morgan    

Getting more done with fewer resources is one of business life’s greatest challenges. Leaders and managers indicate things are getting more and more difficult, and worse, they realize their performance has gone downhill… and that’s frustrating. One fundamental requirement these days is impeccable time management. Improve those skills and you can stop spinning your wheels, focus on your leadership and improve your team’s performance. Here are a few time-tested tips you can use to improve your game.

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Paralyzed by the Need to be Perfect

Posted on July 19, 2010 12:00 AM    

Perfection is an overrated concept. Even those who know it’s unattainable try for it when they interview. What’s the result? Nervousness.

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Toughest Interview Question #4: Why Do You Want to Work Here?

Posted on June 21, 2010 12:00 AM    

Employers are going to extend their interview questioning beyond your skills and capabilities and try to determine your motivations. They know you want to work somewhere, they’re just not sure why you want to work for them. So, how do you prepare for the inevitable question: Why do you want to work here?

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Toughest Interview Question #3: Why Should We Hire You?

Posted on May 19, 2010 12:48 PM    

Today we take on another one of the tough, open ended questions that strike fear into the heart of job seekers everywhere: Why should we hire you?  Just like the general questions Tell me about yourself and What are your greatest weaknesses?, your answer to this question can raise some red flags for the interviewer if you don’t handle it correctly.

Watch this video from TheJobShopper.com

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9 Tips to Get Incredible Power from Project Management

Posted on May 17, 2010 01:07 PM by Companies Management    

Management of Time Duration

Estimate how long each activity will take. Be aware that research points out we are notoriously bad at estimating.  You estimate a task will take 3 days. Identify how confident you are that you can deliver in 3 days by using % e.g. I’m only 40% certain I can deliver in 3 days. You should aim for 80%. If   you do not believe you can achieve 80% then re-calculate.

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Hospitals Brace for Challenges in 2010

Posted on April 20, 2010 12:38 PM by Kassie Morgan    
Like a lot of people these days I’m keeping up with healthcare reform, and one of my favorite segments of this far reaching topic is how it fits for me professionally… so I’ve been reading a lot about Healthcare and Medical Information Technology, and I ran across an article at healthcarefinancenews.com about the challenges hospitals face and potential business priorities & solutions. There are a variety of each, but the common thread, it seems to me, that can be leveraged on all fronts is technology. No surprise there. Not necessarily with the use of ubiquitous EMR or HIE technology (They’re everywhere. Everyone and their grandmother is clamoring to get into the emerging market.). Although research shows an abysmal EMR adoption rate by hospitals, which of course has to change (that’s another blog entry!). But just technology. Good old strategic use of technology.  I was a little surprised though, by the urgency with which hospitals need to address these challenges.
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Employers are Taking a Careful Look at Staffing Models & Employment Trends

Posted on April 15, 2010 12:36 PM by Kassie Morgan    

I enjoyed an article in Business Week a few years ago… right after the election of President Obama.  It was written by a right-leaning small business owner from the perspective of  how businesses can adjust the way they operate to survive from one political wind to another... and even profit!  I recently recalled that article (given my business development role for my own small business in an intensely cut throat industry and competitive market).  Part of the article that was of particular interest to me went went something like this…

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JOB SEEKERS! Toughest Interview #2: What Are Your Biggest Weaknesses?

Posted on April 1, 2010 12:34 PM by Kassie Morgan    

One of the most dreaded interview questions that virtually every interviewer asks is: What are your greatest weaknesses?

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Georgia awarded $13 million for HER, HIE development

Posted on March 15, 2010 12:30 PM by Kassie Morgan    
The Georgia Department of Community Health (GDCH) has been award $13 million by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to support the state’s effort to expand EHR (Electronic Health Record) use and create the infrastructure for health information exchange (HIE).
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