How important are people in a business? Many believe that people are your company’s best asset. And as today’s Seek Go Create guest puts it, people are what make your company go round and round. But due to events of the past year, companies faced quite a few challenges and shifts in perspective and practice. With this in mind, can the best HR practices help your business adjust quickly and effectively?
In this week’s episode, Brenda Neckvatal joins us to talk about HR-related issues. She shares some advice on the best HR practices and HR mistakes companies often make. She also discusses the pros and cons of working from home. Finally, if you’re bringing your employees back to the workplace, Brenda also has some advice on what you should do.
If you want to learn more about the best HR practices for your business, tune in to this episode!
Often referred to as the “HR Force of Nature” by her clients, Brenda Neckvatal is an award-winning human resource professional. With 20 years of progressive HR learning and experience under her belt, she has created many useful tools, including what has been called the best HR planner on the planet with its recommendations on best HR practices.
She also started an HR resources site and has HR mastermind and coaching programs, an HR course for government contractors, entrepreneurs, and much more. She specializes in crisis management and government-contracting HR compliance. With this, she has optimized employee effectiveness and mitigated the high costs associated with making hasty employment-related decisions, providing only the best HR practices for her clients.
Brenda is currently working to help small business leaders, middle managers, and fellow HR professionals in implementing the best HR practices, managing difficult employee problems and creating real-time solutions to ambiguous HR situations.
To learn more, you may visit her website or connect with her on her LinkedIn or Instagram.
[04:17] “When you have a very highly engaged workforce, a workforce that is very dialed in, a workforce that knows the purpose, and they know the ‘why’, doesn't always mean that it's going to be rosy and beautiful. But if they know that, then you've got your business moving in the right direction. That’s what’s key and important.” - Click Here to Tweet This
[19:16] “In HR, we can't do that (make low-risk decisions). When we make a decision with not enough information, we actually open the company up for risk.” - Click Here to Tweet This
[30:47] At this point, I don't think that anybody can take into consideration the cultural aspect of returning people to work as a benefit, because numerically, we're beyond the pandemic numbers. - Click Here to Tweet This
[58:19] “If there’s something that you can create that can benefit people and change something for the better, get it out there.” - Click Here to Tweet This
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