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    Monday
    Jan062014

    Welcome back

    Happy 2014!

    It's good to be back as it were, after a couple of weeks of running old posts, not writing much of anything new, and more or less laying low and attempting to keep warm. I did learn at least one new phrase over the holidays, 'Polar Vortex', although it is assuredly one I could have done without.

    Prior to the holidays kicking off, as I was scrolling back through the 2013 blog archives to find what I thought were some of the better and most representative posts to re-publish it during the last two weeks it struck me (finally) as to what this blog is really about, or perhaps said better, what topics and subjects about which I am actually interested in learning, sharing, and offering opinions on.  For me, 2013 was mostly about three main subject areas:

    1. Advances in robot technology and the increasing automation of the workplace and of other technologies (like self-driving cars, Google Glass, etc.).

    2. Macro economic, demographic, and societal trends that impact our organizations and our professional lives. Things like the aging of the workforce and the true or possibly not true skills gap that gets bandied about from time to time.

    3. How data is changing work, the practice of HR and management, and even our personal lives as well. In that vein, my single favorite post from 2013 was the one about the trucking company that is combining operational data from the trucks themselves with ‘softer’ HR data to make managerial interventions.

    There are some other things mixed in there for sure, like sports and HR and the occasional rant/take on the (tiresome) ‘Company culture is more important that anything’ meme that will never seem to go away. And I will (naturally) use this blog to help promote those things that do keep the lights on, like the HR Technology Conference, HRevolution, the HR Happy Hour Show, and other miscellaneous things I will be doing in 2014. But for the most part the blog will remain about what I think are the most interesting and most important ideas and topics that affect the way we work and the way we interact with technology to do that work.

    Since this blog, or most anyone's personal blog for that matter, is just an outlet and a hobby more or less, it naturally is going to reflect my interests, Whether or not anyone else finds them interesting is another matter. My sense from a cursory scan of site traffic over the years suggests that there are at least a few of you out there, but your numbers certainly aren't growing too much!

    But regardless of traffic or comments or social shares, I personally still find writing on the blog to be fun, challenging, and beneficial. And I do want to thank everyone that has visited in the past and that will stop by in 2014.

    As always, I welcome comments, ideas, suggestions, etc. I will note, and this is is mainly for the PR types that might see this, I am really not that interested in running guest posts from people I have never met, publishing your client’s infographics about anything, or writing about anything that is ‘under embargo’.

    Ok, that is it  - have a fantastic, successful, and fun 2014 everyone!

    Tuesday
    Nov192013

    5 Reasons Why I hate this #HR blog post

    Presented in no particular order... (and yes, I admit my guilt in having committed some or all of these transgressions)

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    1. The title of the post starts with a number. 

    Each time another post like '7 Ways To Rock Your Cubicle' or '13 Tips to Become a More Social Leader' gets published a little puppy dies. It's true.  Please, no more '3 Ways You are an Idiot at Work' posts

    2. It contains no less than four links back to other posts on your own site

    You know what is really cool? Coming up with some kind of half-baked thesis about the future of work, or automation, or robots, or hipsters and using as your reference material just a bunch of stuff you have previously written. Readers just love learning more about what you think. Truly.

    3. Infographic!

    Below is just one of the top infographics I found by doing a Google image search for 'Inane infographics'. But look how pretty!

    4. It includes any one of the following:

    A. Advice on cover letters and/or resumes

    B. Tips to make your LinkedIn profile 'stand out'. Note: These kind of posts are almost always combined with 'List' posts, as in '37 Ways to Jazz up your LinkedIn Profile!'

    C. It mentions Marissa Mayer and Yahoo!. 

    D. It pretends to know more about running Yahoo! than Marissa Mayer does.

    E. It pretends to know more about anything than Marissa Mayer does.

    F. Starts with 'A reader sent in this question....' Can't you come up with your own ideas? Do you have to steal them from the readers?

    G. Contains a picture of an adorable puppy

    H. Uses a Twitter hashtag in the post title. (I have done this one a bunch of times, and I feel like I need a shower after hitting 'Publish'.) 

    I. Has a really bad premise, but about 400 words in it is too late to bail out (and lose the 28 minutes already invested) and simply plows through to the end

    So let me tell you about cover letters. No one reads them! Or check that, some times people read them. So you should write one. Oh, and be sure to customize your resume for each job you apply for. Because in the six seconds that a recruiter spends on your resume it is really important that they don't sense 'Generic resume' by about the fourth second. And that recruiter somehow, might have read one of the other 2,159 resumes you have sent out in the last 18 months. Or not. Wait, what we we talking about again?

    5. It follows the below sure-fire workplace/HR blogging formula:

    One part recent current event

    One part celebrity name drop

    Dash of sports metaphor

    Links to mainstream press articles on above mentioned items

    Dash of homespun HR wisdom 'What can we learn about management from....'

    Mix thoroughly, (and use some bold type at about the half way point to wake up the reader)

    Finish with common sense observation on human nature, (e.g. all humans are terrible).

    So did you catch all the drama with the Obamacare website rollout? I mean, there is no way that a Bill Gates or Steve Jobs would have botched a product launch like that, you know what I mean? If there is one thing that the legendary basketball coach John Wooden taught us, it's that we need to prepare to prepare in order to prepare to succeed. HR leaders can take away some important lessons from all this mess for sure. Don't be incompetent I suppose is one.

    Those are my five reasons why I hate this blog post. Feel free to add yours in the comments below!

    Friday
    Oct112013

    Can you help a reader out?

    For a Friday, here is a simple question lifted directly from the blog mailbag:

    Hi Mr.Steve, 

    I have been into HR for the last 4 years.

    What should I do grow in my career.

    Regards,

    Avis Federick (name changed to protect the reader)

    Well?

    Have any ideas for the 4-year HR pro that wants to grow or get ahead, or maybe just wants to learn something new?

    And is desperate enough to ask me for advice?

    Hit me up, take yourself back to when you were four years into your career, what advice would you want to give the 25 year old you?

    I have some ideas but I'd love to hear yours.

    Have a great weekend!

    Sincerely,

    Mr. Steve

     

    Tuesday
    Jan012013

    Happy 2013! Time to let something go

    Happy New Year and many, many thanks for spending a part of your New Year's Day here!

    The new year figures to be another challenging, interesting, and hopefully succesful one for all of us, as we continue to navigate the demanding and always changing waters of the workplace, of talent management, of technology, and the thousand other things that will keep us occupied in 2013.

    These last few days I have been re-running some posts from 2012 that I liked, were popular, or for one reason or another felt to me like they deserved another shot - maybe a newer reader or two missed them the first time and would find them appealing, that kind of thing.

    But there was one more post from 2012 titled 'Carrying Costs', that I did not re-run, probably because I simply overlooked it last week, but that actually sums up almost exactly the kinds of things I've been thinking about heading into a new year.

    The entire piece is here - but I'll save you a moment and re-state the key idea, that the burdens of what we carry with us from the past (professional, personal, doesn't matter), can be a kind of yoke that we can't easily shake, and that our inability to accurately and honestly reflect on our history holds us back to a degree that we often underestimate.

    In 2013, if there is any one idea, theme, or goal I have in mind it's this - to be more honest with myself, to evaluate ideas, practices, technologies, habits, and progress more rationally, and to know what things to keep and what things to let go.

    Have a wonderful, happy, safe, and productive 2013!

    Thursday
    Mar222012

    Counting them down: The #FOT25 Talent Management Blogs

    Over at Fistful of Talent, the latest installment of the Top 25 Talent Management Blog Power Rankings was released. Well, not totally released... 

    Yesterday FOT published the names of blogs ranked 25 through 6, leaving the Top 5 Talent Management blogs to be revealed live on the HR Happy Hour Show tonight at 8PM ET.

    Yes, we will count them down from 5 all that way up to Number 1 tonight, we will be joined by several of the Top 5 bloggers, some of the crew from FOT, and hopefully some HR pros and blog readers to talk about their favorites. We will also dish on the state of the HR blogosphere in general, as it indeed has changed quite a bit in the last few years.

    It should be a fun show in the best Casey Kasem tradition.  Just don't ask me to read any long distance dedications...

    To listen to the show tonight and find out your Top 5 Talent Management blogs, here is the scoop.

    The show will stream live tonight starting at 8PM ET on the show page here. You can also use the listener line at 646-378-1086, (Press '1' if you want to join the conversation). Finally, you can also listen right from this post, using the widget player below:

    Listen to internet radio with Steve Boese on Blog Talk Radio

     

     

    It will be a fun show and I hope you can join us to count down the Top 5 FOT blogs and share your thoughts about the list and the HR blogosphere as well.

    Many thanks to Fistful of Talent and particularly Holland Dombeck for all the great work putting this together.

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