Hiring and Firing Practices

Restoring Souls

2023-07-09T18:18:57-05:00July 24th, 2023|Tags: , , |

A friend of mine, who frequently hires college graduates, recently shared with me about his interviewing experiences. One thing that has surprised him is that one of the first questions he is asked by these young adults is if his company has mental health coverage.  The workplace feels a lot more fragile today than in the past. This requires employers ...

Navigating Multiple Choices

2023-07-09T17:57:08-05:00July 21st, 2023|Tags: , , |

If I personally need insurance or financial services, I know lots of great people. The difficulty for me is selecting which person to hire.   With multiple good choices, I find it challenging to navigate the hard conversations I must have with those friends with whom I don’t choose to do business.   Each circumstance leads to an ultimate decision that I ...

Building an Effective Team: Part III

2023-06-03T13:28:38-05:00June 28th, 2023|Tags: , , |

As a linear and organized thinker, I have been frustrated at times with creative freeform thinkers.   There was a time when I was frustrated with one creative person on my team. It seemed like we were always at odds.  Then we took some personality profiles as a team. After seeing this person’s profile, I realized that God had made this ...

New Grads or Apprentices

2023-04-30T09:29:11-05:00May 16th, 2023|Tags: , , , |

A Wall Street Journal-NORC survey revealed recently that 56% of people no longer believe a college education is worth the cost. This assessment was especially true for younger adults.  The price of college, online learning, and the huge amounts of student loan debt that haunts students for years has driven many to question the need for a college education.   Jesus ...

Love is Powerful

2023-02-17T21:13:17-06:00February 17th, 2023|Tags: , , , |

Love is an uncommon discussion topic in the workplace. I understand, yet, showing Christ’s love can make a powerful impact.  A friend of mine shared recently how his employer responded to the early stages of Covid. The company learned that many of their employees had spouses who lost their jobs due to Covid.   This put a financial burden upon ...

A Race to Hire

2023-01-27T17:10:10-06:00February 15th, 2023|Tags: , , |

Many small businesses are still trying to hire enough people to cover their workload. When you lead a small business, the frequency of hiring new employees is usually not that common.  So, when your team is overwhelmed and you feel you need to hire additional help, it’s easy to move too fast. Instead, wisely pause and think through the important ...

Non-Disclosure Agreement

2023-02-10T21:21:23-06:00February 10th, 2023|Tags: , , , |

Previously, we discussed the Federal Trade Commission’s desire to eliminate most noncompete agreements. One common use of noncompetes is for the protection of trade secrets.  If the FTC eliminates noncompetes, a possible substitute that can help protect your trade secrets can be a non-disclosure agreement. A non-disclosure agreement requires the signer to agree not to share the trade secrets ...

An Untapped Pool of Talent

2022-11-29T20:33:48-06:00December 5th, 2022|Tags: , , |

For most of this year, there have been almost double the number of jobs that need filled compared to the people needing a job. An untapped pool of possible talent however is the disabled.   According to the Department of Labor, in October, the overall unemployment rate was 3.3%, but for the disabled, it was 8.2%. As the incidence of ...

Count the Cost

2023-04-07T17:07:48-05:00October 3rd, 2022|Tags: , , , |

California’s Governor Newsom recently signed a bill that has the potential of forcing business owners, against their will, to increase their employee wages from $15 to $22 per hour!   In addition, this bill will give the commission the right to speak into employee hours and working conditions, without shouldering any of the financial risk that will fall on business ...

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