Preparing for the Future of Work is a proven process where Global Workforce Transformation expert Laura Goodrich provides the tools and roadmap for you, your organization, and your team members to rewire old habits of thinking and develop a new thinking process primed for innovation and success. Learn how routine, and established patterns get in the way of new solutions, and innovation.
Those who embrace the future are the ones who will shape the future. That’s a fact. You need to be ready to take on the challenges of tomorrow. You need to be future focused. But how do you cultivate that future focused mindset?
A designed process that combines live experiences with microlearning programs. As a whole, this process will help your employees evolve in their respective roles and help others to do the same. It’s a hybrid process that creates measurable and observable change in your workforce.
Are you ready to prepare for the future of work?
Atlas TIP Strategies Economic Development Marketing and the Future of Jobs Atlas Integrated
Atlas Advertising CEO and TIP Strategies Principal Jon Roberts discuss Economic Development Marketing and the Future of Jobs in this webinar. Topics include Job Creation, the Economy, Economic Development Marketing, and more.
HR Webinar: Unraveling HR Investigations: They don’t have to be a mysteryAscentis
One of the core HR functions is investigating employee misconduct. We investigate harassment, employee misconduct, and even poor bathroom habits. So, what’s the best way to conduct an investigation? How do we determine who to interview? What technology should we review? Can we tell people to keep quiet about an investigation? Hear from an experienced investigator on what makes a good investigation, when to find someone else to do the investigation, and what to do after an investigation.
The Next Rules Report: The Recent Past & Near Future of Work in early 2022Gary A. Bolles
What just happened to the brave new world of work in 2021? What's likely to happen in 2022? What's the near future of work? Here's the Next Rules Report to explore the bright threads of seismic change .
HR Webinar: When Bad Things Happen to Good Companies: Preparing for the Unexp...Ascentis
When “bad things happen to good companies,” it often falls to HR professionals to remain calm, react with compassion, and most importantly, to take the actions necessary to minimize disruption and keep the company and its employees operating as smoothly as possible under highly adverse circumstances.
In this session, we’ll review the actions HR staff members must be ready to take, and the role that HR technology can play in keeping an organization as ready as possible to address unforeseen disruption. It is unfortunately true that events ranging from the 9/11 attacks, to workplace shootings, to natural disasters like hurricanes and earthquakes, we as an HR community have a lot of history from which to learn, and it is our responsibility to synthesize that history and turn it into best practices (that, ironically, we hope we will never have to use).
We’ve been living through possibly the biggest change in working patterns since the industrial revolution. Technology was already pushing us in this direction, but the Covid-19 pandemic prompted an almost immediate shift to working from home that nobody could have foreseen. Is this shift set to continue? What are some of the ongoing hybrid working patterns being trialled in the market? What will work, what are the challenges and what can be done to ensure that we don’t lose out in the war for talent.
Why not join Julie Osborne and Kate Wilson of Osborne Thomas for our half hour webinar to explore some of the thinking and research on hybrid working and the impact this is having on the ability of local authorities to attract and retain the people needed to deliver effective services.
Creating Kick-Ass Users: Principles for Effective OnboardingStefanie Andersen
Onboarding is a critical phase of the user's journey, but the first-time user experience is often neglected during the design process. This presentation draws on principles from game design and instructional design to explain how to make products more engaging and easier to learn.
Atlas TIP Strategies Economic Development Marketing and the Future of Jobs Atlas Integrated
Atlas Advertising CEO and TIP Strategies Principal Jon Roberts discuss Economic Development Marketing and the Future of Jobs in this webinar. Topics include Job Creation, the Economy, Economic Development Marketing, and more.
HR Webinar: Unraveling HR Investigations: They don’t have to be a mysteryAscentis
One of the core HR functions is investigating employee misconduct. We investigate harassment, employee misconduct, and even poor bathroom habits. So, what’s the best way to conduct an investigation? How do we determine who to interview? What technology should we review? Can we tell people to keep quiet about an investigation? Hear from an experienced investigator on what makes a good investigation, when to find someone else to do the investigation, and what to do after an investigation.
The Next Rules Report: The Recent Past & Near Future of Work in early 2022Gary A. Bolles
What just happened to the brave new world of work in 2021? What's likely to happen in 2022? What's the near future of work? Here's the Next Rules Report to explore the bright threads of seismic change .
HR Webinar: When Bad Things Happen to Good Companies: Preparing for the Unexp...Ascentis
When “bad things happen to good companies,” it often falls to HR professionals to remain calm, react with compassion, and most importantly, to take the actions necessary to minimize disruption and keep the company and its employees operating as smoothly as possible under highly adverse circumstances.
In this session, we’ll review the actions HR staff members must be ready to take, and the role that HR technology can play in keeping an organization as ready as possible to address unforeseen disruption. It is unfortunately true that events ranging from the 9/11 attacks, to workplace shootings, to natural disasters like hurricanes and earthquakes, we as an HR community have a lot of history from which to learn, and it is our responsibility to synthesize that history and turn it into best practices (that, ironically, we hope we will never have to use).
We’ve been living through possibly the biggest change in working patterns since the industrial revolution. Technology was already pushing us in this direction, but the Covid-19 pandemic prompted an almost immediate shift to working from home that nobody could have foreseen. Is this shift set to continue? What are some of the ongoing hybrid working patterns being trialled in the market? What will work, what are the challenges and what can be done to ensure that we don’t lose out in the war for talent.
Why not join Julie Osborne and Kate Wilson of Osborne Thomas for our half hour webinar to explore some of the thinking and research on hybrid working and the impact this is having on the ability of local authorities to attract and retain the people needed to deliver effective services.
Creating Kick-Ass Users: Principles for Effective OnboardingStefanie Andersen
Onboarding is a critical phase of the user's journey, but the first-time user experience is often neglected during the design process. This presentation draws on principles from game design and instructional design to explain how to make products more engaging and easier to learn.
Social networking has been part of the recruiting landscape for some time, but as prospective hires become employees, companies are using social tools to streamline work processes associated with onboarding new hires.
Companies are finding that by leveraging social technologies they can create communities for new employees that provide opportunities for learning, mentorship and peer identification quickly reducing training time and strengthening company culture at the same time.
During this session you’ll hear how companies are delivering gold-medal onboarding by:
Pre-distributing benefits and learning materials
Facilitating employee introductions and collaboration prior to new hire orientation
Pinpointing mentors and birds of a feather
Using 360º performance reviews and transparency of actions to provide true measure of employee success.
Future of Work: 2015-2020: Unleashing You. Making the Future Work. Now.Bill Jensen
Groundbreaking global study:
Rather than add to all the hype...
We studied what it will take to make the future actually work.
Among top findings:
• Our leaders are holding back the future
• Engagement, as we view it now, is so horribly incomplete that it is dangerous!
• Get ready for super-sized personal accountability!
Study sponsor: The Jensen Group, Search for a Simpler Way
For more: http://www.simplerwork.com
#futureofwork
Misunderstood Millenials: How the Newest Workforce is Evolving BusinessAmanda Knowlton
• What Millennials value most in the workplace (hint: it’s not ping-pong tables)
• Why culture significantly affects Millennials’ decisions about where they work
• Ways you can engage this new workforce at your own organization
In the current climate businesses must work harder than ever to retain staff and attract new talent, this presentation was delivered at a national conference and explores:
- Vision vs Reality
- Motivating Workforce
- Engaging New Talent
- Enhancing Reputation
- Workforce Dynamics
There are takeaways throughout allowing you to start looking at your own company with immediate effect.
Workforce Investment Boards have for too long produced substandard websites. The message on the website is diluted because WIB's are trying to speak to more than one audience. Additionally, WIB's are not engaging the website viewer appropriately because quite frankly, they do not know who they are talking to. Therefore WIB's are not delivering information on the website that is desired by those who should be the target audience for the website (employers). This presentation helps workforce investment boards retool their message so that the message addresses the needs and wants of employers. Knowing who the audience for the website is will also allow WIB's to set measurable objectives regarding engagement.
In this report, we look at five key changes that have already begun to occur in the workforce landscape, and provide strategic actions to aid the process of organizational transition to adapt to them.
HR Webinar: Leading Hourly Workforce Transformation in a Post-Pandemic WorldAscentis
As we continue to negotiate the impacts of Covid-19 on our society, the workplace has changed for good. And for hourly workers, and those who manage them, the shifts have been even more dramatic.
In order to meet the needs of this workforce that has changed forever, leaders must strategically develop their employment practices to ensure they're able to successfully attract, recruit, and retain the quality and tech-savvy talent that they need.
In this program, we'll explore five key strategies that are key to creating a workplace where the post-pandemic hourly workforce can grow and thrive. The new normal may still be unknown – but the good news is that companies can count on their hourly workforce to deliver for them, once they start responding to their needs.
Norm Baillie-David, as the frequently discussed topic of engaging Millennial employees is thoroughly explored. We look at who the Millennial employees are, some myths and facts, speak with a panel of Millennials and finally discuss the implications of engaging Millennials.
Empower Your Managers to Own New Employee OnboardingEnboarder
What do you need to build a good (and great) onboarding experience?
How can you boost the success of your employee onboarding program (and by extension your organization's overall performance)?
How do you get managers involved in the onboarding process for new hires?
This guide from Enboarder provides the framework and answers for all these questions, and more.
A SapientNitro view on the changing nature of the employee experience and environment. From Employees' changing needs and demanding expectations, to the physical environment's ability to support various working styles, to IT's ability to implement and support it. IT, HR, Facilities and others will need to collaborate to truly create an empowering and differentiating workplace experience.
The hundreds of employee engagement surveys that we conduct every year is showing an interesting, albeit concerning trend: highly engaged organizations often have emerging employee issues and concerns around decreasing work-life balance. On the one hand, this is a form of “collateral damage”. Highly engaged employees, by definition, tend to give more of themselves, and sometimes work-life balance suffers as a result – through the employee’s own engaged behaviours. Because work-life balance has little influence on engagement per se, it (too) often gets lower priority: however, this approach is fraught with danger. Highly engaged and high performing organizations can fall into the work-life balance “cultural trap”.
Across employers and industries, we have heard stories about the value young people bring to the workplace. Employers in manufacturing cited the need for serious hand-eye coordination and reported positive experiences with young people filling these roles. Others cited the benefit of having youth in their companies who can use evolving technologies. For others, especially firms that need a lot of entry-level employees, young workers are their lifeblood.
Youth Hold the Key: Building Your Workforce Today and in the Future focuses on the role that youth can play in helping employers meet some of their current and looming workforce challenges, and how companies can improve how they hire and retain youth. The findings are based on a recent survey of 350 employers, more than 80 interviews with employers and workforce experts conducted during 2014 by The Bridgespan Group and Bain & Company, as well as a review of published literature. Much of this work focused on the potential of the millions of young people—referred to here as "opportunity youth"—who are disconnected from both work and school, and lack a college degree, to address the needs of employers.
Two Sides of the Same Coin: Recruiting and RetentionAggregage
In this webinar, Caitlin MacGregor will explore how predictive science helps organizations engage, attract and retain high-performing talent. Attendees will gain insight into understanding candidates’ human potential to unlock opportunity for their organizations to add value to their talent strategies.
Pwc workforce of the future the competing forces shaping 2030Peerasak C.
Foreword
We are living through a fundamental transformation in the way we work. Automation and
‘thinking machines’ are replacing human tasks and jobs, and changing the skills that organisations
are looking for in their people. These momentous changes raise huge organisational, talent and
HR challenges – at a time when business leaders are already wrestling with unprecedented risks,
disruption and political and societal upheaval.
Social networking has been part of the recruiting landscape for some time, but as prospective hires become employees, companies are using social tools to streamline work processes associated with onboarding new hires.
Companies are finding that by leveraging social technologies they can create communities for new employees that provide opportunities for learning, mentorship and peer identification quickly reducing training time and strengthening company culture at the same time.
During this session you’ll hear how companies are delivering gold-medal onboarding by:
Pre-distributing benefits and learning materials
Facilitating employee introductions and collaboration prior to new hire orientation
Pinpointing mentors and birds of a feather
Using 360º performance reviews and transparency of actions to provide true measure of employee success.
Future of Work: 2015-2020: Unleashing You. Making the Future Work. Now.Bill Jensen
Groundbreaking global study:
Rather than add to all the hype...
We studied what it will take to make the future actually work.
Among top findings:
• Our leaders are holding back the future
• Engagement, as we view it now, is so horribly incomplete that it is dangerous!
• Get ready for super-sized personal accountability!
Study sponsor: The Jensen Group, Search for a Simpler Way
For more: http://www.simplerwork.com
#futureofwork
Misunderstood Millenials: How the Newest Workforce is Evolving BusinessAmanda Knowlton
• What Millennials value most in the workplace (hint: it’s not ping-pong tables)
• Why culture significantly affects Millennials’ decisions about where they work
• Ways you can engage this new workforce at your own organization
In the current climate businesses must work harder than ever to retain staff and attract new talent, this presentation was delivered at a national conference and explores:
- Vision vs Reality
- Motivating Workforce
- Engaging New Talent
- Enhancing Reputation
- Workforce Dynamics
There are takeaways throughout allowing you to start looking at your own company with immediate effect.
Workforce Investment Boards have for too long produced substandard websites. The message on the website is diluted because WIB's are trying to speak to more than one audience. Additionally, WIB's are not engaging the website viewer appropriately because quite frankly, they do not know who they are talking to. Therefore WIB's are not delivering information on the website that is desired by those who should be the target audience for the website (employers). This presentation helps workforce investment boards retool their message so that the message addresses the needs and wants of employers. Knowing who the audience for the website is will also allow WIB's to set measurable objectives regarding engagement.
In this report, we look at five key changes that have already begun to occur in the workforce landscape, and provide strategic actions to aid the process of organizational transition to adapt to them.
HR Webinar: Leading Hourly Workforce Transformation in a Post-Pandemic WorldAscentis
As we continue to negotiate the impacts of Covid-19 on our society, the workplace has changed for good. And for hourly workers, and those who manage them, the shifts have been even more dramatic.
In order to meet the needs of this workforce that has changed forever, leaders must strategically develop their employment practices to ensure they're able to successfully attract, recruit, and retain the quality and tech-savvy talent that they need.
In this program, we'll explore five key strategies that are key to creating a workplace where the post-pandemic hourly workforce can grow and thrive. The new normal may still be unknown – but the good news is that companies can count on their hourly workforce to deliver for them, once they start responding to their needs.
Norm Baillie-David, as the frequently discussed topic of engaging Millennial employees is thoroughly explored. We look at who the Millennial employees are, some myths and facts, speak with a panel of Millennials and finally discuss the implications of engaging Millennials.
Empower Your Managers to Own New Employee OnboardingEnboarder
What do you need to build a good (and great) onboarding experience?
How can you boost the success of your employee onboarding program (and by extension your organization's overall performance)?
How do you get managers involved in the onboarding process for new hires?
This guide from Enboarder provides the framework and answers for all these questions, and more.
A SapientNitro view on the changing nature of the employee experience and environment. From Employees' changing needs and demanding expectations, to the physical environment's ability to support various working styles, to IT's ability to implement and support it. IT, HR, Facilities and others will need to collaborate to truly create an empowering and differentiating workplace experience.
The hundreds of employee engagement surveys that we conduct every year is showing an interesting, albeit concerning trend: highly engaged organizations often have emerging employee issues and concerns around decreasing work-life balance. On the one hand, this is a form of “collateral damage”. Highly engaged employees, by definition, tend to give more of themselves, and sometimes work-life balance suffers as a result – through the employee’s own engaged behaviours. Because work-life balance has little influence on engagement per se, it (too) often gets lower priority: however, this approach is fraught with danger. Highly engaged and high performing organizations can fall into the work-life balance “cultural trap”.
Across employers and industries, we have heard stories about the value young people bring to the workplace. Employers in manufacturing cited the need for serious hand-eye coordination and reported positive experiences with young people filling these roles. Others cited the benefit of having youth in their companies who can use evolving technologies. For others, especially firms that need a lot of entry-level employees, young workers are their lifeblood.
Youth Hold the Key: Building Your Workforce Today and in the Future focuses on the role that youth can play in helping employers meet some of their current and looming workforce challenges, and how companies can improve how they hire and retain youth. The findings are based on a recent survey of 350 employers, more than 80 interviews with employers and workforce experts conducted during 2014 by The Bridgespan Group and Bain & Company, as well as a review of published literature. Much of this work focused on the potential of the millions of young people—referred to here as "opportunity youth"—who are disconnected from both work and school, and lack a college degree, to address the needs of employers.
Two Sides of the Same Coin: Recruiting and RetentionAggregage
In this webinar, Caitlin MacGregor will explore how predictive science helps organizations engage, attract and retain high-performing talent. Attendees will gain insight into understanding candidates’ human potential to unlock opportunity for their organizations to add value to their talent strategies.
Pwc workforce of the future the competing forces shaping 2030Peerasak C.
Foreword
We are living through a fundamental transformation in the way we work. Automation and
‘thinking machines’ are replacing human tasks and jobs, and changing the skills that organisations
are looking for in their people. These momentous changes raise huge organisational, talent and
HR challenges – at a time when business leaders are already wrestling with unprecedented risks,
disruption and political and societal upheaval.
What do next generation leaders say they need to be 'future ready'? This report is from 200+ next generation leaders attending the #AICPA_EDGE Conference in Las Vegas in August, 2016.
Next Gen leaders will be called to lead in a different environment than many leaders of the past. These times of exponential change will require a different skill set. They will be leading in transformational and adaptive times which require new skills and new practices.
This report highlights top challenges, top skills, insights from the session and more.
These polls were integrated during a presentation on "The Future Ready CPA" where we covered the 5 C's - Context, Certainty, Capacity, Competency, and Core Purpose & Values.
We are living in “exponential times” where the size, scale and scope of change is incredible. That means there are incredible opportunities for those who can see through the fog of uncertainty and anticipate what’s next. The biggest opportunity is to harness the wisdom of our older generations with the fresh perspectives of the tech-savvy younger generations. The next generation of leaders is enthusiastically ready to have a seat at the table. The future is not created; the future is co- created. Let’s get to work!
Attracting the right calibre of candidates to join your business can feel like an ongoing battle. Hence 21 years McKinsey & Co. coined the phrase The War for Talent.
We invite you to our TEQDay where we detail how Microsoft Business Applications fuelled by LinkedIn gives you the tools to win this battle.
Driving It Home: Real Change is Not an Even, It's a ProcessBizLibrary
Numbers are rarely fun, so let’s get statistics out of the way first.
Did you know that 87% of employees believe there is not enough focus on “how” to change? (IBM 2015)
Did you know that 90% of CEO’s fear their organizations do not have the agility to maneuver the road ahead? (Global CEO survey)
You may or may not know that retention for stand-alone events or training is 10% at best. (National Training Laboratories)
This is the reality. It hints at many organizations being stuck in their old ways and shows that the current methods and training are not “Driving It Home,” which just happens to be the title of this very webinar.
When it comes to change, most organizations focus on structures, processes, and systems instead of individuals. Few recognize that without a collective mindset for change and innovation targeted towards leaders and employees, their best efforts to change will fail.
So how do we expect our teams and organizations to change if the leaders and individuals within them don’t? How do we expect change to “stick” when we know the poor retention of standalone training and learning sessions?
It is now, more than ever, that workplaces must acquire and utilize the right tools and the right mindset to effectively manage the forces of change. This begs the question: How? That is what we’ll talk about in this must-attend webinar.
Key Learning Objectives
What is getting in the way of change and why creating a mindset for change is so critical now.
The ugly reality of stand alone learning.
An in-depth look at the changing expectations of both consumers and learners.
The power of cinematic micro-learning where learners experience the art of coaching and learning through bite-sized video stories spaced overtime, presented on a technology platform.
Right Quarterly 2nd quarter 2013: Career DevelopmentChris Jones
The Second
Quarter edition of the APAC Right
Quarterly is dedicated to Career Management.
The first article called “Developing Talent: How
Career Opportunities drive Business
Performance”, builds upon our core mission
in Right Management, of working with clients
to help align their talent strategy with their
business strategy. Employee engagement
and retention is a critical challenge for many
organizations, and this article talks of how
career development can significantly push
employee engagement. But even career
development needs a structured approach for
effective implementation to ensure business
results.
The second article on “Career Directions:
Having the right Career Conversations”,
shares a case study of an Australian client
who is working towards their 2017 Workforce
plan. An important impact of this will be in
the working environment for the division. To
help employees adapt to this change, Right
Management worked with them to create and
implement a career development initiative for
employees. The aim was on building Coaching
capabilities in People Leaders, and to equip Self leaders with skills necessary to enable
them to make their own career decisions.
The objective was also to align employee
development with future corporate needs,
while also developing career agility.
Top HR Processes Ripe for a Social EnterpriseKangoGift
Todd Horton from KangoGift shares a few HR best practices for organizations thinking about embracing social HR tools. Presentation given as part of Monster's thought leadership webinar series.
Josh Bersin’s HR Predictions for 2014. Building a Strong Talent Pipeline for ...Sage HR
Employers will be challenged to attract, retain and develop people in 2014. Organizations will need bold, innovative talent and human resources strategies to compete for skills amidst a global economy recovery. As retention concerns mount, organizations will focus on building a passionate, highly-engaged workforce.
Josh Bersin will expand on these challenges and more in Predictions for 2014: Building a Strong Talent Pipeline for the Global Economic Recovery. Available now to Bersin WhatWorks® members and on a complimentary basis to non-members, this annual report provides a preview of business, training and talent management developments in 2014.
VISIT HR BLOG -> cake.hr/blog
leading and managing graduate recruitment and development, including talent management / human resources professionals, career development advisors, service providers and professional associations.
Transform to perform the future of career transition ebookMichal Hatina
Lee Hecht Harrison (LHH) helps companies transform their leaders and workforce so they can accelerate performance. In an era of continuous change, successfully transforming your workforce depends on how well companies and their people embrace, navigate and lead change.
Change within the organization, and their career. At Lee Hecht Harrison we use our expertise in talent development and transition to deliver tailored solutions that help our clients transform their leaders and workforce so they have the people and culture they need to evolve and grow. We are passionate about making a difference in peoples’ careers and building better leaders so our clients can build a strong employer brand.
Payroll Webinar: Untangling Multi State Payroll Reporting ComplexitiesAscentis
Almost all states require employers to withhold tax from employee wages earned for work performed in that state, even for nonresidents. As a starting point, the default rule of state income tax withholding is to withhold income tax for the state in which services are performed (the work state). But what happens when the employee lives and works in different states. What happens when the individual works in multiple states? This course will explore the obligations to payroll reporting for state purposes including exception cases with state reciprocity and convenience of the employer states. The course will look to “untangle” the complexities around when and how to report to non-resident states and when to withhold and remit state and local taxes.
Payroll Webinar: Tax Levies and Creditor Garnishments: What Payroll Must Know...Ascentis
This webinar concentrates on processing garnishments in the payroll department other than child support. It covers the federal rules for creditor garnishments, the IRS rules for federal tax levies, the various aspects of state tax levies, the key points for processing state creditor garnishments, how to handle voluntary wage assignments such as payday loans and student loans. It includes best practices for reconciling and processing the garnishments in the payroll department. Sample memos for communicating with the employee concerning garnishments are included. The IRS Form 668-W is reviewed.
Payroll Webinar: Time & Attendance Payroll FraudAscentis
Have you ever had to clock in or out from work on a time clock? What type of time clock was it? Did you have to use a punch card? Did you have to use a fob or card key? Did you have to use your fingerprint or retina?
The evolution of the time clock and the various methods by which an employee is able to indicate the beginning and end of periods of time worked was based on the evolution of time and attendance fraud. In this hour, the different methods by which an employee might abuse a time and attendance system will be identified and discussed, as well as best practices for prevention.
Payroll Webinar: Wage and Hour Compliance in 2021Ascentis
This webinar concentrates on federal and state wage and hour requirements that must be followed in the payroll department. Areas of discussion include calculating overtime, travel time, minimum wage, posting requirements, meal and rest periods, how often an employee must be paid and by what method and paying terminated employees.
HR Webinar: Employee vs. Contractor: Changes That Will Impact All EmployersAscentis
Although the pandemic-related recession had a brief downward impact on gig workers overall, the trend is clear: being your own boss is a concept gaining popularity at an impressive rate. The overall number of Americans classifying themselves as freelancers rose from 53 million to 59 million from 2014 to 2020. And even the core classification of self-employed individuals (incorporated or not) has risen by 17 percent in just one year – from 8.221 million in April, 2020, to 9.651 million in April, 2021, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
The rapid growth in the ranks of independent contractors has naturally spurred greater interest in the regulations surrounding worker classification – both in terms of the loss of benefits and protections for those leaving traditional employment, and the potential for abuse of the worker classification process by employers.
During the last year, the states have been brewing up their own changes in employment classification laws, led by California’s AB 5, which was passed, then repealed and replaced with AB 2257. At the federal level, with the transition to single-party control in the House, Senate (barely) and Presidency, the Protecting the Right to Organize (“PRO”) Act (H.R. 842) is making its way through Congress, and may even find a home inside the massive infrastructure bill now being debated on Capitol Hill. The PRO Act, as currently written, would include the most comprehensive amendment to the terms “employee,” “employer,” and “supervisor,” since the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 became law.
So how will all of these convergent changes settle out? And most importantly, how can employers plan for the expected changes on this contentious topic?
HR Webinar: 2021 Compliance & Employment Law UpdateAscentis
2020 was nuts with employment laws changing rapidly so quickly to handle the COVID-19 pandemic. 2021 has no plans to slow down with new laws out of Congress and state legislatures contemplating higher minimum wages, paid leaves, additional protections against discrimination and harassment, and shifting priorities at federal agencies. With hopes of coming out of the pandemic by year’s end, HR professionals in all industries are preparing for the next wave of regulations affecting every industry.
HR Webinar: The First 100 Days: Changes Employers Should be Aware ofAscentis
April 30, 2021 is the end of the first 100 days of the new Biden Administration. Not only did we have a change of party in the White House, but for the first time since 2011 we are also experiencing single party control of the House of Representatives, Senate and Presidency.
From vaccine logistics to small business relief, from minimum wage to gender pay equity, and from immigration reform to health care policy, political analysts expected big changes from the new Administration. In this session, we’ll review reality against expectations, and the HR technology implications for the change to come.
HR Webinar: Gender Pay Equity: The Journey ContinuesAscentis
This presentation will review the implications of March 24, 2021, otherwise known as “Equal Pay Day,” the specific date this year when the average man in the United States could start work and earn the same amount by December 31 as the average woman, in the same job, who had worked all year long.
In recent years, gender pay equity has experienced a continuous sense of “one step forward; two steps back”. EEO-1 Component 2 reporting, as a tool for identifying specific regions, industries and organizations where this type of discrimination is most pronounced has arrived, departed, and is now poised to arrive again at HR professionals’ desks. Discussions about what it’s going to take to eradicate sexual harassment and gender-based discrimination in the workplace (the #MeToo movement) inevitably lead us to questions like: Is it “good enough” for employers to simply acknowledge the gender discrimination inherent in acts of sexual harassment? Or is it time to step past the words, and into action, and to focus on the steps we need to take to truly rectify the pay equity gap?
Regardless of what your company’s views and current efforts are, it’s also important that every HR professional be aware that the state, city or other local jurisdiction in which you operate may have gender-equalizing laws in place.
Join Jim Paille as he talks about payroll tax compliance going into the new year. In this session, you will understand the latest tax reform items that affect payroll. He will cover new IRS initiatives to be mindful of entering 2021. Then, Jim will discuss topics related to the 2020-2021 W-4’s impact at both the federal and state levels. Finally, he will cover some tips you can leverage to make your year-end processing more efficient and effective.
Payroll Webinar: Forms W-2/941/940 for 2021: The Information You Need to Know!Ascentis
It is a New Year! Are you and your payroll department ready? Join “The Payroll Advisor” Vicki M. Lambert, CPP as she helps you to understand the proper procedures for completion of Form W-2, Form 941 and Form 940 for 2021.
Payroll Webinar: Payroll Tax Nexus 2021: Impacts on Organizations as a Result...Ascentis
This session will explore the U.S. payroll tax impact to employers and employees in response to the increase in telework as a result of the COVID pandemic. Specific areas covered will include employer “nexus” with respect to withholding and reporting requirements related to those employees working remotely, potential state and local employment tax authority audit activity, strategies to consider in go-forward policy development and organizational hurdles in compliance as we move forward through 2021 and beyond.
Payroll Webinar: Maximize Operational Efficiency with Your Workforce Manageme...Ascentis
Time and attendance has had quite the evolution over the years from the "clock in, clock out" mindset. It plays into a bigger workforce management strategy designed to help companies optimize workforce productivity on an individual and company-wide basis. In this webinar, we will talk about ways to improve your company's overall operational efficiency in leveraging data analytics that can be found through technology, like a time system. We will touch on methods of risk management and how your organization should be thinking about emerging compliance needs in relation to new work environments. Lastly, ideas around improving budget forecasting for ways to benefit the bottom line.
Join Ginnette Clark, VP of American Payroll Association, as she breaks down these workforce management strategies.
Payroll Webinar: Streamlining Payroll Operations and EfficienciesAscentis
Payroll is often the largest expense for a business and can be even more costly because of non-compliance, inefficient processes, lack of controls, and outdated technology. A missed deadline or incorrect tax filing can result in hefty fines and even jail time. Manual entry of HR/payroll records is time-consuming and prone to human error. Not having controls in place, whether you are a public or a private company, can increase the risk of fraud. Outdated technology can be complex and tends to add more administrative burden to HR/payroll teams, causing unwanted stress and frustration.
In this session we talk about the many ways that companies can stay compliant, streamline payroll operations, and optimize efficiency. We’ll share best practices and current trends to help improve your overall payroll operations and keep things running smoothly.
HR Webinar: The New Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2021: What HR Pros Mus...Ascentis
On December 27, 2020, the President signed H.R. 133, the "Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2021". This omnibus law includes the much anticipated and long-awaited COVID Relief Bill, with many of the new provisions taking effect immediately. Weighing in at a "mere" 5,593 pages, the new law renews or extends most of the tax relief programs available to employers under both the FFCRA and the CARES Act. The renewed Paycheck Protection Program, funded with $284.45 billion in new federal spending, is expected to see new lending the week of January 11, 2021, with a number of changes in response to prior program criticisms. Join us at this webinar to review the many provisions of CAA'21 which will impact Human Capital Management.
HR Webinar: 2021 Workplace and Compliance OutlookAscentis
In this webinar, we will explore the current hot issues surrounding the HR leader. We will touch on topics such as updated compliance responsibilities to be aware of, employee well-being, new employee demands, the hybrid workspace, and more. Tune in to hear Barbara Trumbly talk to what issues and new policies you should be aware of entering the new year.
HR Webinar: COVID-19 Vaccines and the Workplace: What Employers Should KnowAscentis
This year, the success of the USA in emerging from the COVID pandemic will largely depend on our effectiveness in administering a universal vaccination program to achieve the CDC's recommended 70-85% level needed to achieve herd immunity. While so far the federal and state governments have not assigned employers any significant responsibilities in supporting the vaccination program, many employers nevertheless want to help in some way, and need to know what options they have in doing so.
HR Webinar: The American Rescue Plan Act of 2021: New Employer Opportunities ...Ascentis
On March 11, 2021, President Biden signed into law H.R. 1319, the “American Rescue Plan Act of 2021” (APRA). The latest in an extended series of COVID-19 economic relief bills, with a price tag of $1.9 trillion and weighing in at an impressive 628 pages, ARPA will bring cumulative US federal pandemic relief spending to approximately $5.7 trillion. While the new law’s consumer provisions – like direct stimulus payments to about 89% of US taxpayers, extended unemployment benefits, and increased child tax credits – have gotten almost all the press coverage related to this law, as with prior laws (FFCRA, CARES Act, CAA) there are many employer-impacting provisions that have so far “flown under the radar.”
At Ascentis, we’ve hauled out our trusty “HCM radar detector” to hone in on just those provisions which may impact and delight (or maybe not?) employers, and the HR community, around the country.
Payroll Webinar: The A to Z of Payroll Garnishments Part 2Ascentis
Tax levies and creditor garnishments can be some of the most complex tasks required of any payroll department. Payroll must understand all the laws that apply towards processing these types of garnishments backwards and forwards. It is sometimes even up to the payroll department to catch and correct any errors that have been made by anyone else along the way!
Precise and accurate compliance with garnishment regulation can help to reduce or eliminate the emotional and financial toll that can result from these unfortunate situations as well stave off any penalties that may result if processed incorrectly.
This webinar concentrates on processing garnishments, other than child support, in the payroll department. We’ll cover the federal rules for creditor garnishments, the IRS rules for federal tax levies, the various aspects of state tax levies, the key points for processing state creditor garnishments, how to handle voluntary wage assignments like payday loans and student loans. And that’s not all – we’ll also review the IRS Form 668-W.
Payroll Webinar: The A to Z of Payroll Garnishments Part 3Ascentis
In parts two and three of the A to Z of Payroll Garnishments we discussed the legal aspects of garnishments, now in our third and final chapter we will turn our attention to the best practices for processing the garnishments within the payroll department.
We will apply our learnings and review examples of calculating all types of garnishments, including how to prorate when an employee has two or more child support withholding orders and not enough disposable income to cover both, the calculations for a federal tax levy, what to do if the employee has a creditor garnishment and a child support withholding order and more!
Payroll Webinar: Paying Overtime Under the FLSA: Part 2Ascentis
This is the second of a two-part webinar that will help you better understand the requirements and procedures involved in overtime calculation. Calculating overtime pay for nonexempt employees sounds so simple. But not so fast. The truth is that overtime rules and the mathematics required to arrive at the correct calculation can be extremely tricky. Our speaker will share her expertise and best practices for managing these calculations.
Penalties for overtime violations can be severe with the possibility of fines, imprisonment or both! Add civil suits to the mix and the results can be devastating to any business, no matter how large or small. Just to keep it interesting, most states use the same definition to calculate overtime as the FLSA does. So, even one, single error can earn you double the penalties.
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Today’s Speaker
Laura is an internationally recognized expert in Workforce Transformation. She has spent over twenty years
as an innovator, speaker, coach, and advisor. Her global perspectives on workplace dynamics and change
have earned her the reputation as someone who can create positive outcomes in even the most challenging
workplace dynamics.
She has been identified as a top 20 global thought leaders in the future of work, change, culture, and
technology. Leveraging extensive experience as an entrepreneurial technology leader and global workforce
change expert who is always looking for an innovative way to challenge the status quo, she is a valuable
asset for organizations that are working on transforming, or on change management initiatives and
organizational development. Her broad areas of expertise include research, human dynamics, executive
transformation coaching, strategic change, digital adoption, workforce transformation, global workforce
innovation, and interactive cinematic microlearning programs.
Laura has authored, hosted and produced over ten internationally distributed cinematic microlearning
programs for business and industry, she has hosted three television shows and a national radio program. She
and her business partner are pioneer producers of Cinematic Microlearning programs that leverage film-
making methods, coaching and storytelling into a designed process that drives true change.
Laura is the award-winning author and producer of the book “Seeing Red Cars: Driving Yourself, Your Team
and Your Organization to a Positive Future, and the Creating a Mindset for Transformation cinematic
microlearning program” It’s the culmination of her dynamic philosophy, and two decades of research on
trends and the future coupled with extensive experience in business.
Laura Goodrich
8. Preparing For the Future Of Work
with Laura Goodrich
Create Conviction
Operate with Intention
Drive Innovation
Transforming the underlying assumptions
of the workforce
One Challenge at a Time
9. I’ll have the usual.
If it works don’t fix it.
This change won’t effect us.
10. 90% of CEOs believe their organizations
do not have the AGILITY to maneuver the
road ahead?
(Bersin Deloitte CEO Survey 2016)
11. When it comes to Preparing for the Future of Work
and your attendance today…
What is most important to you?
• Preparing for the Future of Work for myself
• Preparing for the Future of Work for the team
• Preparing for the Future of Work for the organization.
13. We live and lead in a time of
unprecedented change and
transformation where a new product
or innovation can drop into the
marketplace and change the road
overnight.
Laura Goodrich
15. "The United States faces one of the most alarming talent crunches
of any country in our study. This is partly because America’s
population is graying rapidly, with 10,000 baby boomers reaching
retirement age each day for the next 19 years"
Korn Ferry Study Reveals Global Talent Shortage
Could Threaten Business Growth Around the World
Talent Crunch 2018 @Korn_Ferry
Talent Shortage
17. Permanently Displaced Skills and Roles
McKinsey estimates that 15% of the global workforce or 400
million workers could be displaced by automation in the period
2016–2030
Brookings Institute estimates that 25 Percent of US Jobs are at
risk of being displaced to machines. A new report predicts up to
25 percent of American jobs face a “high risk” of disappearing
due to future machine automation
McKinsey –Automation and AI will lift productivity and economic
growth, but millions of people worldwide may need to switch
occupations or upgrade skills.
18. This is why I do what I do.
Still, the transformation to skills
and jobs of the future is
“actually quite painful,” as
permanently displaced skills
and workers automated out of
their jobs don’t have an easy
time committing to learning new
skills and migrating into new
employment and opportunities.
Laura Goodrich
Preparing You for the Future of Work.
Creating Conviction
Operating with intention
Driving Innovation
By transforming the underlying assumptions of
the workforce.
Transformation Challenges
19. "Emerging on the winning side in this
increasing volatile world will depend on how
fully leaders recognize the magnitude and the
permanence of the coming changes and how
quickly they alter long-established intuitions."
McKinsey and Company
22. Dynamic and Disruptive change involves dislocation, conflict
confusion, uncertainty. New ways are nearly always received with
coolness, even mockery or hostility. Those with vested interests,
fight the changes. These shifts demands such a different view of
things that established leaders and employees are often last to be
won over, if at all.
Established Leaders and Employees
Don Tapscott
26. Mindset
Mindset is a deeply engrained set of assumptions,
methods and beliefs held by one or more people
or groups of people. Since Mindset is typically
developed over years of conditioning it has the
potential to create powerful incentives for people
to accept those assumptions, methods and
beliefs.
Current Mindset
27. It is time of extraordinary opportunity!
But you must SEE it, to seize it.
28. There is more scarcity of talent than there is capital.
There is a lot of capital looking for ideas and opportunities,
and it’s talent that’s the scarce part, that’s a phenomenon of
our times right now.
Talent Wins 2018
Barton, McKinsey’s Global Managing Partner
30. There are many times in our day-to-day
work, and there will be more in the
future, that we will be confronted with
change, new situations, challenges,
and the need to make relevant
decisions in the moment.
45. • Emerging Technology
• Global Connectedness
• Demographic Shifts
• Changing consumer and employee
behavior and expectations
Drivers of Innovation
46. What are the key influences with this challenge?
• Company/Agency
• Culture
• People/Family Served
• Customers
• Competitors
• Audience
• Markets
• History
• Issues
• Opportunities
• Threats
• Product
• Service
• Distribution
• People
• Physical Environment
• Motivators
• Decisions
• Structure & Systems
• Processes
• Measurement
• Development of People
• Purpose
• Compliance/Regulations
47. What trends may be
impacting this challenge?
• Automation
• Workplace flexibility
• Gig Work
• Urbanization
• Innovation
• Disruption
50. Use the 3 Rs to Preparing for the Future of Work
Revise
How can we revise
our reaction or
decision with this
challenge and create
opportunity or
innovation?
Reverse
What if we try to do
the opposite. What
would happen if we
reverse this process or
sequenced things
differently?
Replace
How could we
replace the initial
reaction or decision
with a new and
innovative solution?
51. Driving It
Home
"Next generation leaders, among other
things, need to be seen as an
"influence-makers", as leaders who can
get other leaders and employees to shift
their historical expectations for solving
challenges away from just traditional
methods towards innovative solutions
that are aligned with business-critical
outcomes"
Deloitte 2017
52. It's time to shift gears and start
Preparing for the Future Work
Laura Goodrich
Co-Founder GWT Next
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How Ascentis HR and Talent Management Can Help
Ascentis allows you to focus on the bigger picture with integrated
HR and Talent Management software. We provide real-time data,
software configuration to meet your needs, and the ability to track
employee records through the entire employee life cycle.
• Access all your employee-related information in one centralized
portal
• Ascentis HR provides over 300 on-demand reports, point-in-time
reports and configurable fields
• Fine tune employee performance on-demand with real-time
performance management software, visible on mobile
• Learning management resources that are web-based, instructor-
led, on the job and online.
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