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Prepare and process outbound shipments to offsite vendor for storage. Assist with training new employees and serves as a subject matter expert in the records retention department. Performs other duties as the supervisor may, from time to time, deem necessary. view job details

Protects patients health care information (PHI) according to departmental and organizational standards. Performs role and utilizes references tools made available to ensure standardization and quality in process. Assists with education related to any changes. view job details

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TLC Management is a privately held chain of long term care facilities. view company details

SteelHead Management is a private, locally based Property Management group specializing in class-A assets in urban environments. Our team is dedicated to providing an environment that embraces innovation, open communication, collaboration, shared values, and team work. view company details

Embassy Management provides behavioral and developmental disability programs, day treatment and residential care services for adults and children. view company details

We serve national property owners of US-based residential real estate. We are best-in-class in property management, asset management, and construction management. Our 200+ professionals across the United States provide localized networks, market and submarket intel, and talent sourcing. We have operational bases in Texas and Florida ' giving us deep local strength. We manage 8,000 units, maintain $1B+ in assets under management, and have consistently seen 10% revenue growth year-over-year. We are only at the beginning of the success we will achieve in serving property owners of residential rea... view company details

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Spin Doctor The flight leaves in an hour. One journalist is on the line while another is on hold. Red-eyed from lack of sleep, you put your reading glasses back on as an aide hands you the results of the latest poll. It's the life of communications consultant Michael Goldman, who has advised many of the Democratic presidential candidates of the last few decades. After years of serving politicians including Pres. Clinton, Sen. Bill Bradley, and Sen. Ted Kennedy, Goldman is rarely starstruck. Ironically, it's heroes from earlier in life who have provided Goldman the rare thrill on meeting for t... view article details

 At the end of the performance review, you and your manager will sign a form documenting the results of the meeting and citing changes and plans for the future. Your manager will also collect your self-appraisal to submit to the human resources department with the other paperwork for your employee records.Employers keep records of performance reviews for their protection in case of contested terminations, failure to promote, and contested training opportunities that could arise in the future. Your employee file protects you as well since it can prevent unfair assessments and ratings in future ... view article details

Leadership Versus Management Do you know the difference between leadership and management? In Western economies, the lines between the two have become blurred. In her book, The Seven Keys of Charisma (1997), Joanna Kozubska says: “There are times when a leader needs good, systematic management skills and times when a manager must inspire people. We have to be able to do both.” This has significant implications for the way that leaders and managers should be developed. Originally, the difference between management and leadership arose based on the perception that management was about imple... view article details

Job descriptionProject management is the process of planning, organizing, staffing, and guiding the process of creating a solution or system. Project managers are responsible for providing a plan and the means on which to base management decisions throughout the life of a project. There are many scheduling software tools available to help project managers perform their job, including PERT, Microsoft Project, Scitor Project Scheduler, and many others. While such applications are usually designed for certain industries or projects, they all use Critical Path Methodology, or CPM. CPM plays a larg... view article details

How Do You Spend Your Time? You know how some people are always late but tend up spending way more time in a meeting than you think is necessary? And how some people are always prompt? An easy way to recognize someone’s personality style is looking at how they spend their time. Review these descriptions and see if you recognize yourself and your coworkers.Direct Style Time Management People with a Direct style don’t waste time. They are almost always in a hurry, and they get impatient with you if you aren’t. They are action-oriented, making quick decisions and implementing th... view article details

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This past June at the WorldatWork Conference, Steve Brink, President and Chief Revenue Officer at uFlexRewards, and our very own David Turetsky led a presentation that focused on working with HR consultants. Sometimes, you're presented with an HR problem that needs to be solved much sooner than later-there's no time to hire and onboard a new team and you find yourself looking externally for help. With such a wide array of options, it's important to know what to expect and which questions to ask when looking to hire a consultant. In this episode, Steve and David talk about the "why", "when", an... view blog & white papers details

Watch our 20-minute Comp Conversation where we discuss the most frequent data errors found in HR records and offer guidance on how to identify and correct mistakes effectively. In this webcast, you'll learn about: the most common data errors found in HR records how to identify data inaccuracies effectively best practices for correcting data errors https://www2.salary.com/ view blog & white papers details

Businesses today need to be efficient to grow quickly. Many uses HR technology to do tasks faster and save money. Human resource management (HRM) software helps automate tasks, reduce paperwork, and make smart decisions. Human resource management software helps with lots of things such as paying employees, giving benefits, and evaluating performance. It also helps with hiring new people. When businesses use human resource management software, they save time, spend less money, and do not have to worry as much about following rules. This also makes employees feel more capable. By making HR tasks... view blog & white papers details

The pandemic may have spurred last year’s record-high quit rates, but job seekers weren’t necessarily all motivated by health and safety concerns. Many left because of low pay. A Pew Research Center study released in March found that 63% of those who left a job said low pay numbered among the reasons why they quit, alongside a lack of advancement opportunities (63%) and feeling disrespected at work (57%). Thirty-seven percent of respondents said low pay was a major reason why they left their jobs. David Turetsky, VP of consulting at Salary.com, saw Pew’s findings play out in real time. “We cam... view blog & white papers details

The pandemic may have spurred last year’s record-high quit rates, but job seekers weren’t necessarily all motivated by health and safety concerns. Many left because of low pay. A Pew Research Center study released in March found that 63% of those who left a job said low pay numbered among the reasons why they quit, alongside a lack of advancement opportunities (63%) and feeling disrespected at work (57%). Thirty-seven percent of respondents said low pay was a major reason why they left their jobs. David Turetsky, VP of consulting at Salary.com, saw Pew’s findings play out in real time. “We cam... view blog & white papers details