Staffing Resources

A little Appreciation a Day, Keeps the Doctor Away

February 14th, 2020

You’re always looking for ways to stay healthy and thriving. Maybe you go to the gym, practice meditation, and embrace the idea of mental health day. Essentially, you’re into anything that can make you feel calmer and more centered. What’s better than something that reduces your stress? An action that makes both you and someone else feel better. […]

How to See Through Your Employees BullS*%!

February 7th, 2020

Leading people is never easy, especially when you have to determine if someone is telling the truth or giving an excuse. How can you know when someone is staying home because they’re sick or playing hooky? Is your employee too busy to complete the project on time, or are they busy talking to everyone around […]

Lead like You Have No Fear

January 24th, 2020

When you’re a manager, there are a lot of articles and books full of advice and tips to make yourself a leader. There are steps to take and processes to learn that all relate to how you can manage effectively and be seen as a leader. Sometimes, the solution isn’t as simple as what you […]

Is Your Break Room Breaking Spirits?

January 17th, 2020

How often do you think about your break room? When is the last time someone asked you that question? If the answers are something close to ‘never,’ it might be time to pay attention. The break room at your workplace is more than just a place to get coffee and store lunches, and you should be […]

Announcing the Staffing Associate of the Month

January 10th, 2020

Please join us in congratulating Chelse McWilliams as the Staffing Associate of the month!

ACHOO… Keep the Sniffles Out of the Office this Winter

January 10th, 2020

Like most people, you’ve likely faced this morning dilemma: you wake up not feeling well, but you don’t know if you should call off work. You’re achy all over, with a constant flow of sneezes and coughs, but you don’t necessarily feel terrible, and there’s work to be done at the office. You’re the manager, […]

New Year, New You, New Employees

January 3rd, 2020

Setting resolutions is a common tradition around New Years, with many people focusing on the concept of ‘new year, new me.’ We take advantage of what feels like a fresh start to begin again and stay focused on the things that matter and make real changes in our lives. We want this year to be […]

What Have We Learned as Managers From 2019?

December 27th, 2019

With the New Year just around the corner, it is essential to reflect on the lessons learned and, more importantly, work to apply them to eliminate the risk of repeating. While many take this time to reflect on their personal lives, make sure you consider what happened at your company as well. Here are some lessons […]

Take a Pause and Be Thankful Today

December 20th, 2019

The end-of-the-year means different things for different people. In some cases, it truly is a wind-down period. For others, everything is just ramping up. Preparing for the holidays on top of balancing work and your personal life can leave you feeling frazzled and easily annoyed. Your goal is to make it through, so then it […]

Want Your Team to Stop Catching Z’s in Your Meetings? Here Are 3 Tips

December 13th, 2019

Meetings are an effective way to gather people together and make a plan, said almost no one. Too often, you leave a meeting saying ‘this could have been an email’ instead of feeling like it was time well spent. That’s not to say productive meetings do not occur, just that they are the exception instead of […]