Click through for the articles from the past week on the HR Daily Advisor.
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Don’t Deny It, Social Media Is Mainstream—and Full of Pitfalls
Don’t try to deny it, social media is mainstream now, says Attorney Jonathan Segal, and its influence is only going to grow. Before too long, the workplace will be 75 percent Millennials, and they use social media with a vengeance. (By the way, Boomers aren’t that far behind, he adds.)
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Casual References and Endorsements on Social Media
Yesterday's Advisor featured tips on social media policies from Attorney Jonathan Segal. Today, his tips on casual references and endorsements and friending and unfriending work colleagues.
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The 3 Approaches to Profit-Sharing
When you consider a profit-sharing plan, there are three main ways to set it up: straight, hurdle, and goal.
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How to Set Profit-Sharing Based on Goals, Not $
In yesterday's Advisor we discussed straight and hurdle-rate profit-sharing; today, goal-driven profit-sharing plans.
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Lombardi: ‘Coaching Is Teaching’—Oswald: ‘So’s Management’
Vince Lombardi once said, “I think coaching is teaching, see? So I don’t think there’s any difference whether you teach on the football field or whether you teach in the classroom. They’re both exactly the same. It’s a question of … a good teacher puts across what he wants to his pupils. Whether it’s done on a football field or whether it’s done in a classroom, it’s one and the same.”