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What's All The Buzz About?Rating: PoorFairNeutralGoodExcellent
I had the pleasure of sitting through a presentation today by Beth Ritter, SVP Human Resources, at Burt's Bees, Inc. Her presentation was focused on Burt's Bees social corporate responsibility strategy and its tie to employee engagement and the employee value proposition.
Rose Stanley, May 22, 2012
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Excel Presentation Wows AttendeesRating: PoorFairNeutralGoodExcellent
Dianne Auld had conference attendee's laptop processors in high gear at her Tuesday morning session on creating compensation dashboards in Excel.
Kerry Chou, May 22, 2012
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Coconuts, Kale and Lobster
How one company set out to improve health outcomes in their employee population by creating a wellness program from scratch and the lessons learned along the way.
Cara Welch, May 22, 2012
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Financial Fitness - What's in Your Wallet
I had the pleasure today of co-presenting on the topic of Financial Fitness with Dave Pouso from PwC at the Total Rewards Conference in Orlando.
Rose Stanley, May 21, 2012
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Capitol Perspective 2012: A Lot for Total Rewards Pros to WatchRating: PoorFairNeutralGoodExcellent
This year's Capitol Perspective session touched on the Supreme Court, the 2012 legislative agenda and the regulatory process.
Jack Swetland, May 21, 2012
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Where Is the Total Rewards Talent?
I was surprised to hear from several senior people at this year's Total Rewards Conference that they are having a hard time finding people to fill important rewards jobs.
Jim Stoeckmann, May 21, 2012
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Compensation Smack in the Middle of Retaining Key TalentRating: PoorFairNeutralGoodExcellent   Reader Comments (2)  
My first conference session attendance of Day 1 didn't disappoint, as Tom McMullen from Hay and Professor Dow Scott presented findings on some new research discussing the importance of compensation and total rewards in the retention of employees, particularly of an organization's key talent.
Kerry Chou, May 21, 2012
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Rewarding Those in the Business of Rewards
I may be guilty of doing what many other leaders do (making excuses as to why I don't reward and recognize the contributions of our profession and my own team), but this year, I'm on it!
Emily Biel, May 21, 2012
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WorldatWork Conference '12 Starts Off With Release of The Professional CensusRating: PoorFairNeutralGoodExcellent
May 21, 2012 -- Orlando, FL -- We last did a Census of the total rewards professions in 2007. We've updated it for 2012, and added some interesting twists, like the differentiators of high performing professionals in the total rewards field.
Ryan Johnson, May 18, 2012
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A List of Guaranteed Rock-Solid Sessions at WorldatWork 2012 in Orlando   Reader Comments (1)  
Next week will be my 11th WorldatWork Annual Conference and Exhibition. In all of those trips and perhaps a hundred or more workshops attended, I've learned a thing or two. Here is my list of can't-fail sessions and presenters this year.
Ryan Johnson, May 17, 2012
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Paid-Sick Leave Hot Topic of Senate Hearing   Reader Comments (1)  
Witness suggests a possible bi-partisan idea for paid-sick leave legislation
Melissa Sharp, May 17, 2012
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Retirement Plan Governance - "The Dance Continues"Rating: PoorFairNeutralGoodExcellent   Reader Comments (1)  
Whether your organization is managing a defined benefit or a defined contribution plan, retirement plan governance consists of a "dance," one that requires a balancing act of minimizing risk, optimizing performance, and delivering cost-effective benefits that attract, motivate, and engage the right individuals.
Leonard Sanicola, May 17, 2012
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Top 5 Things You Gotta Do Before ConferenceRating: PoorFairNeutralGoodExcellent   Reader Comments (1)  
I've been getting all of my travel supplies together early, just so I'm not scrambling on Friday this week, and it occurs to me that readers, regardless of whether you'll be in Orlando, may benefit from a top 5 list of things you've got to do before next week.
Andrea Ozias, May 14, 2012
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The Avenger You've Never Heard Of: Notch Persson   Reader Comments (4)  
May 11, 2012 -- I haven't yet seen what is apparently the biggest superhero movie of all time, but there is another good guy out there that you probably haven't heard of. He's a CEO, and he's a superhero to his employees.
Ryan Johnson, May 11, 2012
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Have We Turned the Corner in Health-Care Usage?    Reader Comments (1)  
According to several reports, the growth of health-care spending has slowed in the last few years, surprising many health economists and other experts, due to the fact that the slow rate of growth cannot entirely be explained by the recession.
Leonard Sanicola, May 10, 2012
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Cabinet Members Honor the Federal WorkforceRating: PoorFairNeutralGoodExcellent
On Tuesday, Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano and GSA acting Administrator Dan Tangherlini spoke at a Public Service Town Hall, an event marking Public Service Recognition Week.
Claiborne Guy, May 9, 2012
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What Your Colleagues Are Reading, Q1 2012Rating: PoorFairNeutralGoodExcellent   Reader Comments (3)  
Change is the only constant, right? Well, the answer may depend on what you're looking at and when. If you're reading the history of the "What Your Colleagues Are Reading" posts, you'll see that the type, timing and format of information continues to evolve; change really is constant.
Alison Avalos, May 7, 2012
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Labor, Treasury, and HHS Release Final Regulations on Summary of Benefits and CoverageRating: PoorFairNeutralGoodExcellent
On Feb. 9, 2012, the U.S. Departments of Labor, Treasury and Health and Human Services issued their final regulations relating to the Summary of Benefits and Coverage (SBC) for group health plans and health insurance issuers offering group or individual health insurance coverage. Due to the tight timeframe for implementation, practitioners will need to act quickly.
Claiborne Guy, May 4, 2012
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Retirement Readiness: Ready or Not, Here I Come
According to EBRI's 2012 Retirement Confidence Survey (RCS), 56% report they and/or their spouse have not tried to calculate how much money they will need to live comfortably in retirement. With all the financial education that employers continue to invest in, what else can they do to encourage employees to calculate their desired retirement income replacement amount?
Leonard Sanicola, May 3, 2012
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Generational Beliefs Busted?Rating: PoorFairNeutralGoodExcellent   Reader Comments (3)  
Two recent surveys seem to indicate that younger generations' attitudes and expectations toward employee benefits may not be what was originally thought, or has begun to change. Survey results indicate that both Gen X and Gen Y workers seem to be taking a greater interest in financial security and their workplace benefits. Could the Great Recession be a cause for this?
Leonard Sanicola, Apr 26, 2012
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Equal Pay Day, the Wage Gap, and the Obama AdministrationRating: PoorFairNeutralGoodExcellent   Reader Comments (1)  
This week womens' groups and the Administration marked the passage of Equal Pay Day, the day advocates say is when the earnings of female workers equal the earnings of male workers from the previous year based on the gap between the wages of men and women. In recognition of the day, the Administration released a variety of update reports, statements, and new resources.
Carrie Clark, Apr 20, 2012
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The State of the Benefits ProfessionRating: PoorFairNeutralGoodExcellent   Reader Comments (1)  
The Benefits Advisory Council met in Washington, D.C. for its annual face-to-face meeting, and continued our discussion around the evolving landscape of the benefits profession, the changing role of the benefits practitioner, the impact of benefits on total rewards and the employee-value proposition, and discussed current and anticipated future challenges and emerging issues around employee benefits.
Leonard Sanicola, Apr 19, 2012
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Work-Life in the Year 2025
From storytelling on Day 1 to research and thought-provoking dialogue around three weighty work-life issues, attendees on Day 2 of the work-life forum tackled the day with gusto.
Rose Stanley, Apr 18, 2012
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Here's a Story . . . of a Work-Life forum Rating: PoorFairNeutralGoodExcellent
April 17, 2012 -- Working elbow to elbow in the dirt was a great way to get to know other attendees, and as some attendees agreed, a great education on the beauty of desert plants.
Rose Stanley, Apr 17, 2012
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The Unending Quest for Impactful Benefits Communications
Communication is one item I frequently blog about since it is an item that HR and total rewards professionals struggle with as they seek innovative, impactful, and cost-effective approaches to reach their employees. Organizations continually search for ways to improve their communications efforts, especially in regards to the large financial investment and commitment they make to various rewards programs.
Leonard Sanicola, Apr 16, 2012
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