Category: Infographics

This topic includes any graphical representations of research, best practices, and other HR related content.

election

The 2020 Election’s Impact on Corporate Culture (Infographic)

The 2020 election will be a polarizing event for the nation, and your workplace will not be spared. A divisive workforce is bad for culture, and getting ahead of the turmoil will help keep your workforce united and engaged. Throughout August, September, and October, HR Daily Advisor conducted a series of mini polls to get a […]

Skills

Top Soft Skills in High Demand (Infographic)

The times are indeed a ‘changin! With the switch to remote work—and for some organizations, permanent remote work—new technology skills are required in order for employees to be successful in the new normal, but are we still focused on soft skills as well? Absolutely! A new NetCredit infographic features collected data from various industry sources […]

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(Infographic) Are Remote Workers Productive?

Many experts and HR practitioners lauded the value of flexible and remote work situations for their employees, based on years of research. The primary argument against implementing these measures from leadership was “but what about their productivity?” Now the largest remote work experiment has been forced upon us, and the results are in. Take a […]

Strange Job Titles Hurt Recruiting Efforts (Infographic)

Are you hiring a Marketing Guru? What about an SEO Sherpa? Perhaps you have decided that a Social Media Jedi is the position title you want. Maybe you’ll want to take a look at this infographic before you roll that plan out.

High-Performance Team Maintenance in a Remote World (Infographic)

The world of remote work has brought with it all kinds of new models and approaches, as well as allowing opportunities to refine older strategies. We thought we would share with you an infographic that can help leaders understand how to operate high performing teams that work remotely.

Infographic: When Do Job Titles Matter?

When it comes to posting job ads, using generic job titles yield a higher number of applicants. Why is that? Because jobseekers are searching for titles they know, like Marketing Manager or Truck Driver. If you’re using trendy titles that align with your company culture, and nothing else, good luck getting candidates in the door.

Unusual Behavior in the Workplace: What to Ask to Minimize Legal Risk

When an employee is acting “strangely,” a supervisor or manager might innocently ask him or her questions that could lead to legal liability for your company. When it comes to managing mental health in the workplace, it’s important to train supervisors and managers on how to engage with an employee whose behavior is affecting job […]

Transforming Talent Acquisition in 2020 (Infographic)

The way you recruit talent in 2020 will need to change if you want to stand out among your competition. It starts with HR and IT departments collaborating to digitize the application process. As we know, most jobseekers have turned to their mobile devices to search and apply for jobs, and if your application process […]