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HR WORD: Bumping
Bumping is a practice used by many companies to reserve talent pool during downsizing, wherein, a senior level employee, whose position has been selected for elimination, is offered the option of accepting an alternative position of lesser seniority within the organisation. Bumping can be a useful tool for employers who wish…
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Quote of the Day
“The vital question we each need to ask ourselves is not if but when and where I am contributing to disparities in my profession, in my system, in my community?”
― Sara Taylor, Thinking at the Speed of Bias: How to Shift Our Unconscious Filters -
HR WORD: Bell Curve
Bell curves, also called Gaussian distributions and normal distributions, are so-called because the line resembles a bell. Bell curves are underpinned by the theory that if you map people’s performance, most will fall into a specific range. Bell curves represent the standard distribution of a rating, result or test score in…
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Reputation isn’t built in headlines—it’s built in daily interactions.
Micro Reputation Management focuses on how small behaviors, decisions, and team dynamics shape how individuals are perceived within an organization.
Because in today’s workplace, every moment is a brand moment.