Quiet Firing: What Employers Need To Know

Quiet Firing: What Employers Need To Know

You’ve probably heard the term “quiet quitting,” which began on TikTok and then went viral online. In short, quiet quitting refers to employees silently rebelling against their employer by doing the bare minimum at work. This rebellion is being triggered by...
What Is Insubordination in the Workplace?

What Is Insubordination in the Workplace?

Insubordination in the workplace is when an employee deliberately refuses to obey lawful and reasonable orders from their employer. Typically, these orders come from the employee’s supervisor or manager. Insubordination consists of three components: The employer...
Improve Communications in Your Company

Improve Communications in Your Company

Effective internal communication has gotten more important since the pandemic and remote work decentralized teams. Better internal communication engages employees, keeps teams aligned, prevents duplicate work and keeps time from being wasted in searching for...

How to Handle a Reappearing No-Call/No-Show Employee

A no-call/no-show is an employee who failed to show up for work as scheduled without notifying his or her employer. The consequences of the violation depend on the employer’s policy. Many employers terminate no-call/no-show employees if they haven’t heard...

Just-in-Time Learning: What Employers Need To Know

Corporate training delivery has become significantly advanced over the years. One of the most notable transformations is digital learning, which allows employers to administer employee training quickly, conveniently and efficiently through an online platform. The...

Quick Tips To Improve Your One-on-One Meetings

Implementing the practice of conducting one-on-one meetings with your employees is an excellent way to begin establishing rapport, ultimately making your employees feel appreciated and improving their productivity levels overall. While most managers are aware of the...