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Building a Clear Path Forward

Building a Clear Path Forward In the field of human resources where regulations shift, best practices evolve, and certifications require ongoing education, continuous learning isn’t optional. It’s essential. While HR…

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Exploring Alternative Recruitment Pools

If you’ve spent time hiring in the last few years, you’ve probably noticed recruiting has become tougher. Job boards are crowded, competition is fierce, and finding the right candidate can…

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How Strong HR Impacts ROI

A commercial cleaning company knew they needed to differentiate themselves in a crowded marketplace. Instead of focusing the marketing budget on customer development and client recruitment, this owner committed to…

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HR Resolutions and Americhem: A Partnership for Success

HR Resolutions and Americhem International share a partnership that highlights the importance of effective human resources management in driving business success.   Americhem, a family-owned wholesale distributor headquartered in Middletown, PA,…

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Accidental HR℠ – Tying It All Together

Having a cohesive plan for anything you want to accomplish is always helpful, especially when you are trying to tie your Company’s Mission, Vision and Values all together.

If you have a great mission statement, if all of your employees are staying true to the mission and your company’s values remain intact with each and every employee, you will create an environment of happy employees who work with happy customers.  Now that is a formula to get excited about!

Remember you’ll need to focus on these things:

1) Good, solid job descriptions- make sure each employee knows exactly what their role requires.

2) Recruit the RIGHT people- make sure you keep the mission and values in mind during the interview process.

3) Use your mission statement and core values during performance evaluations- it’s a great time to reiterate this with your employees and point out any areas where they are missing the mark OR exceeding all expectations!

4) When Disciplining and Coaching your employees, stay TRUE to the values and the mission- use every opportunity you can to show the employee how she or he can better perform by keeping the ideals of the company in mind. If someone isn’t living up to the mission, don’t ignore it; help them.

Are you having trouble getting your employees on board? Need help creating a clearer mission statement? Contact HR Resolutions today so we can discuss a plan for you and your company!

We’d love to hear your company’s mission statements (and give you some free online publicity!). Just go to Linked In and tell us your Company’s Mission Statement! You might learn something from other companies that you never thought of before!