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August 11, 2017
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Googlers' safety fears force CEO to cancel town hall meeting
Googlers' safety fears force CEO to cancel town hall meeting
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Google CEO Sundar Pichai says he canceled a town hall meeting to discuss the fallout from an engineer's controversial memo after some employees' names were published on social media, sparking safety fears. Google says it will hold smaller forums to debate the content of the memo.
NBC News (8/10),  Xconomy (8/10) 
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7 Helpful Tips to Get Your Business in Shape
Ever feel like it takes too long to do something that should be simple? Or feel like your work processes just have way too many steps? Don't worry – help is here. Read this whitepaper to discover how you can improve your efficiency at work.
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Recruiting & Retention
How to recruit workers by texting them
How to recruit workers by texting them
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Organizations that recruit employees using text messages have seen a 30% response rate within an hour of sending the text, writes Alexa Lemzy, customer support manager and content editor at TextMagic. In this commentary, she outlines what makes for an effective recruitment text and other ways to use texting as a recruitment tool.
Rigzone (8/9) 
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The Greatness Gap
Achievers surveyed North American employees about their level of connection with core engagement factors, such as their company's mission, their perceptions and experience of recognition at work, and their workplace culture. The data shows us that there are a few things missing. Read the results
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Leadership & Development
Benefits & Compensation
Sabbaticals make sense for employees, employers
Sabbaticals help employees feel recharged and refreshed, but their benefits don't end there, according to researchers. Employees who take sabbaticals often return with helpful new ideas, while organizations benefit when they train interim professionals, whose long-term contributions to the team are also enhanced.
Harvard Business Review online (tiered subscription model) (8/10) 
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The HR Leader
A guide to instilling courage in your team
Leaders can inspire courage by telling people they are appreciated, offering congratulations and pointing out where effort made a difference, writes Dan Rockwell. Leaders can also motivate by asking, "What would you like to try?" or saying "You're on the right track."
Leadership Freak (8/7) 
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Workplace Chatter
These 2 hours will make or break your workday
People are typically most productive during the first two hours of their workday, says author Ben Angel. Make the most of this time by avoiding email and social media.
Entrepreneur online (8/8) 
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Few men during their lifetime come anywhere near exhausting the resources dwelling within them. There are deep wells of strength that are never used.
Richard Byrd,
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