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What to Tell Employees After a Co-Worker is Terminated

Nance Schick · Jan 8, 2024 ·

Employee terminations are difficult for everyone involved. Before making a decision to terminate someone's employment, the employer attempts several performance improvement techniques. Likewise, the …

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Why Your Employee Handbook Isn’t Enough for Today’s Workplaces

Nance Schick · Jan 7, 2024 ·

DISCLAIMER: This post contains general information about employee handbooks. It is not legal advice. If you have questions about employee policies, we strongly recommend you schedule a consultation …

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Exit Interviews: How to Get Valuable Feedback from Departing Employees

Nance Schick · Jan 5, 2024 ·

DISCLAIMER: This blog post is for informational purposes only and should not be construed as legal advice. If you have any questions about exit interviews with your departing employees, please consult …

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Thrive in Your Job: A Guide to Excelling from Application to Advancement

Nance Schick · Jan 2, 2024 ·

Thriving at work is about aligning your personal values and goals with your employer's. Employment is a partnership.

Most people are excited when starting a new job. Despite the challenges and learning curves, they expect to thrive in their new roles. Their employers also expect them to, even when they don't set …

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The Most Crucial Negotiation Skill for Business Owners

Nance Schick · Jun 15, 2023 ·

DISCLAIMER: This post provides tips for effective contract negotiations. It is not legal advice, and I am not your attorney. If you require information or advice applied to your unique situation, …

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Three Types of People Who Might Choose to Mediate a Workplace Dispute

Nance Schick · Oct 24, 2022 ·

Free yourself from the past and create a future you want

Mediation Works for Owners Oliver is the majority owner of a Big Four sports franchise. He is known for fairness and his commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion. He ensures his scouts search …

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The Three Best Ways to Stay Out of Court

Nance Schick · Jan 28, 2019 ·

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My goal is to keep you out of court and build your conflict resolution skills, in part because court is a miserable place. Highly-educated, competitive people will often make your case about …

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What to Expect in a Workers Compensation Trial

Nance Schick · Jan 16, 2017 ·

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DISCLAIMER: This post provides a general overview of a workers compensation trial. It is not legal advice. If you require information or advice applied to your unique situation, please contact an …

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