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wellness like yoga at work is an example of employee engagement activities

How to create an employee wellness program

A healthy and happy workforce is the backbone of a successful organization. That's why most organizations are embracing employee wellness programs. Around 83% of large companies—or companies with 200 or more employees—offer these. Even 58% of small companies—or companies with three to 199 employees —offer the same programs.

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HR data analytics: Unlocking insights for workforce success

Top HR tech trends you need to know

HR tech is revolutionizing the way millions of businesses manage their workforce. By automating HR functions, it improves an organization’s efficiency, and enhances decision-making processes in order to streamline operations and ultimately drive a better employee experience

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HR Cloud software works better with Fingerprint for Success

HR Cloud software works better with Marlee

HR Cloud is a cloud-based human resource software system built to help you manage your HR processes. It supports HR functions such as onboarding and performance management. The Onboard by HR Cloud function uses automation to streamline new employee onboarding. For example, it lets you create a smart checklist with specific tasks that must be completed.

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How your talent acquisition needs will change in the future of work

How your talent acquisition needs will change in the future of work

Digital economy, digital future, digital everything. Let’s stop a minute. Fast-forward twenty years and all the talk about the digital future will have well and truly evaporated; digital will be a given. And using the term may even get you laughed out of your sensory-driven working pod. In this future, we’d have resolved our relationship with the robots, namely: who does what jobs. Everyone knows their role, and everyone’s happy (so we hope).

How to stop feeling guilty: 7 ways to beat back the universal emotion

How to stop feeling guilty: 7 ways to beat back the universal emotion

As far back as 1955, researchers have indicated guilt is an universal emotion, meaning it’s felt by everyone at some level. The psychological research belief is generally that the feeling of guilt, like that of any other emotion, is the same anywhere in the world -- but its causes and consequences can vary a lot from an individual to another and from one culture to another.

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How to handle jealousy in a healthy way

How to handle jealousy in a healthy way

Experiencing a tinge of jealousy is something we're all familiar with. Maybe a coworker landed that coveted job you'd been hoping for, a friend bought a new car, or your partner has been been paying someone else a little too much attention. They don’t call it the green-eyed monster for nothing – jealousy is never a pleasant feeling, and it's all too easy for it to work its way into your life and your headspace.

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