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On another note, many of you know that I am a big proponent of Accelerated Learning. I am tracking toward becoming a Certified Accelerated Learning professional. To stay current with my learning in this field, I have made plans to attend the annual International Alliance for Learning conference in Houston in mid January. The agenda is chalk full of speakers and topics relating to AL. I'll give you a full report when I get back. Please accept my best wishes for a wonderful holiday season. I hope you have some time to squeeze in some rest and relaxation to go along with the parties, big meals and family gatherings. Drive safely and don't drink and drive. Take care and talk to you soon.
Here's something to think about: Good management is the art of making problems so interesting and their solutions so constructive that everyone wants to get to work and deal with them. When developing a performance management plan, you need to plan for more than just business goals. You also need to choose developmental activities that will enhance your employee's present job skills. It is important to plan for both work performance and development, as planning for both creates a strong foundation for the entire performance management process. Business Goals Performance plans include annual goals that reflect the key areas of responsibility. Business objectives should tie into your department's or business unit's plans as well as the organization's goals. The number of business goals an employee has should be based on what is realistic and achievable, all things considered. Developmental Objectives Developmental planning provides a means of helping your employee maintain or enhance the knowledge, skills and abilities needed to do the job. Employee development often focuses on:
When creating development goals, consider the following:
* Not a statutory holiday in any province or territory. However, Quebec employers must give either Good Friday or Easter Monday as a statutory holiday ** Not a statutory holiday in Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island or in Newfoundland & Labrador The Ontario Legislature passed Bill 168, the Occupational Health and Safety Amendment Act (Violence and Harassment in the Workplace), 2009 on December 9, 2009. This Bill will come into force six months after it receives Royal Assent, which is likely to be June 2010. Bill 168 requires employers to develop policies to address workplace violence and harassment and to assess the risk of violence in its workplace. Are you in a position to comply with these this new legislative initiative? If not, give us a call and we can help you come up with solutions that will meet the needs of your business. Here's a list of the most outrageous lies told by candidates on their resumes:
Quoted from True and Outrageous Résumé Lies by Rosemary Haefner, senior career adviser for CareerBuilder.com A Certified Human Resources Professional (CHRP), Dave draws on his 29 years of experience in union and union-free private sector businesses across Canada to conceive and deliver value-added outcomes that elevate human resource capital and maximize operational results. Dave has combined his passion for training and development with public speaking to design and deliver thousands of hours of training. He currently teaches the National Knowledge Exam (NKE) preparation workshop for the CHRP designation exams and is tracking toward become a Certified Accelerated Learning Trainer. Dave is also a certified trainer with Development Dimensions International and Achieve Global. He has also achieved the designations of Competent Toastmaster and Competent Leader. Dave has completed the Co-Active Coaching program offered by the Coaches Training Institute and the certificate program in Conflict Management Studies Program through Conrad Grebel College at the University of Waterloo. He also has a Bachelor of Arts degree with Honours. Dave's media credits include co-hosting Main Street, a cable television news program focused on current and community events, and Business Network News. He has published numerous articles in Enterprise Magazine, Biz Magazine, Canada's SOHO Magazine, Canadian Manager and The Bottom Line and has been quoted in the Globe & Mail. High Performance Human Resources Phone: (905) 637-5673 |