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3 perks that will keep top performers happy

SmartBrief on Workforce | May 29, 2012

Research shows that throwing more money at top performers isn't enough to keep them motivated, no matter the worker's age, Sylvia Ann Hewlett writes. Workers are more likely to be engaged if they're offered flexible work schedules, recognition for their accomplishments and breaks during the day, she writes. Harvard Business Review online (05/24)


Are your employees about to crack?

SmartBrief on Workforce | May 29, 2012

Companies should aim to integrate, not onboard, new hires

SmartBrief on Workforce | May 23, 2012

Hire for cultural fit to retain, engage workers

SmartBrief on Workforce | May 23, 2012

Survey: 25% of new hires not retained

SmartBrief on Workforce | May 23, 2012

Is the workplace becoming less civil?

SmartBrief on Workforce | May 25, 2012

70,000 Americans will lose jobless benefits next month

SmartBrief on Workforce | May 29, 2012

10 Signs of Unhealthy Company Culture

SmartBrief on Workforce | May 23, 2012

Workplace flexibility should accommodate older workers

SmartBrief on Workforce | May 24, 2012

Direct contracts with physicians gain favor with some big firms

SmartBrief on Workforce | May 25, 2012


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