welcome to the lōglab blog
resources to rethink leadership
gearing up for the new world of work
The bad news—the majority of workplace tasks will be carried out by machines or algorithms by 2025…the good news—this loss will be more than offset by the creation of 133 million new jobs.
what executives really want from HR
More and more, C-level executives tell me that HR has found a seat at the leadership table. This is a big change from a few years ago and one that was very necessary for organizations to compete in the knowledge economy.
what culture is and how to build it right
Culture is not the free lunches, snacks, office happy hours, or ping pong tables in the breakroom. It’s much deeper than that…Culture is the soul of an organization.
[online course] building a business case for talent management
We are thrilled to announce the launch of our new course which covers how to build a business case for talent management!
people analytics or die
A whopping 71% of organizations rated people analytics as a high priority in their organization…yet, in 2016 only 14% of organizations had people analytics at all. Without people analytics, an organization is operating in the dark.
3 traits of high-performing teams
There are so many inspiring lessons to learn from the athletes–in particular, that sheer talent can only take you so far. To be the best, you still have to pour your heart, soul, and every last bit of effort into achieving your goal.
time for training
Nearly every CEO I talk to is increasingly concerned about the ability to find the right talent to achieve business goals…and the competition for talent is only increasing. Here’s what you can do.
3 ideas to become more inclusive
Let’s face it – with all of the recent focus on conduct in the workplace, we are at an inflection point for workplace equality.
team lessons from the post-season
I admit – I am a post-season baseball junkie. Throughout most of the regular season, I am a casual fan – going to the occasional baseball game (mostly for the Dodger dogs and beer)
be the fearless HR leader the world needs
I don’t mean to be the one to sound the alarm bell, but something has to change drastically.
let data be your guide
Can you imagine trying to find a friend’s new house in an unfamiliar town without a GPS or map?
what superheroes can teach us about leadership development
When I was a little kid, I really wanted to be a Superhero. It seemed like the best job in the world.
untapped talent sources
These days, organizations are continually thinking through new ways to find high-quality talent.
driving recruitment performance
A while back, I received a call from a former HR colleague of mine named Jim. He was a bit distressed
got feedback?
Feedback … the one thing everyone wants, but few people can actually handle. It has become the latest “cure-all”
maximize new hire productivity
Recently, I was talking to my good friend Shannon after she accepted an offer for a new job.
cultivating your internal talent
In my last post, I discussed how to create an integrated talent acquisition (TA) function to
integrating your talent acquisition function
One of my biggest challenges when I led an internal talent acquisition (TA) team was getting the recruiters to
it’s time for a revolution
Several years ago, the head of Human Resources at the organization where I was working asked me to consider working in HR
back to the basics
In my two previous blog posts, I covered how to create impactful goals and how to report progress.