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10 months ago

in Staying Cool When Lightning Strikes on KnowHR Blog
love the post

11 months ago

in What’s Your Vacation Policy? on KnowHR Blog
You always do what you love. The key is to learn to love what you need.

11 months ago

in Either I Do Pushups or I’ll Soon Need a Pushup Bra on Frank
You da' motivator man. Count me in.

11 months ago

in You Can Pick Your Friends, and You Can Pick Your Pay on KnowHR Blog
For you Frank, I might make an exception.

11 months ago

in The New Gold Standard on KnowHR Blog
One of my favorite aspects of the Ritz's motto is that it makes clear, one need not lose their status as a lady or gentleman because they serve others. Good reminder for service providers and a good reminder for those of us lucky enough to be guests, anywhere.

11 months ago

in Deer Are Kicking My Ass and Eating My Tomatoes on Frank
I read your post and this is the picture that appears in my mind:

http://tbn0.google.com/images?q=tbn:W_efrgMGjdN...

1 year ago

in Sometimes HR Should Be About People…and Joy on KnowHR Blog
Sometimes HR is about knowing what people need and then giving it. I needed a smile today. You gave it. Well done. Thank you.

1 year ago

in You Definitely Want the Mint with It on Frank
I think you missed the point in you juvenile sarcasm. The key is that it is "fresh" - never frozen. The canned stuff is especially unsatisfying.

1 year ago

in It Ain’t About the Tsotschkes on KnowHR Blog
Thanks for the visit Frank!

1 year ago

in Don’t Hire Joe Cocker for Your HR Communication on KnowHR Blog
You forgot to finish the headline:

... Hire iFractal!

1 year ago

in Don’t Hire Joe Cocker for Your HR Communication on KnowHR Blog
I had to turn this office because I am laughing so loud people are coming to my office to fine out if I OK.

1 year ago

in He’s Uncle Joe and He’s Movin’ Kinda Slow on Frank
Great post.

Have a beer and a brat while you are there for me.

1 year ago

in HR Models Don’t Work on KnowHR Blog
As the creator of some of those four-color geometric shaped picures myself, I cringed a bit reading the post today.

Can't disagree though. It's always about doing.

Thanks for a great post Frank.

1 year ago

in Who I Want to Work with Me on KnowHR Blog
Next time someone want to spend three days on a mission-vision exercise prior to us actually fixing problems, I am going to open up a can of TR on them.

1 year ago

in I Think About My Dad a Lot More These Days on Frank
Thanks for a nice Father's Day post Frank. I appreciate having both my Dad and Father-in-Law with me today.

I have heard you speak of your Dad a lot over the years. I wish I had known him better. I only know him through you as a friend, colleague and from a distance, watching you as a Dad. He must have been very special.

Tim Russert's sudden death just before the holiday, I think have a lot of us thinking.

1 year ago

in Psst…Did You Hear? on KnowHR Blog
Sometimes knowing how gossip works at your place can be a powerful tool to getting out information in a way that is very sticky.

1 year ago

in How to Communicate to HR Punk Rockers on KnowHR Blog
Laurie's comment is now hanging on my wall!

1 year ago

in Clawbacks and the Heat Index on KnowHR Blog
In heat like this, I would rather think about blue claw crabs; a cold sixer of Yuengling and share than clawbacks.

1 year ago

in Note to Guy Sitting Next to Me on the Train on Frank
In today's crossword do I recall "seven letter word for non-protocal following orafice?"

1 year ago

in Are You an HR Nurturer or HR Punisher? on KnowHR Blog
Great question Frank.

Here is the look in the mirror follow up. Which one are you now? Which were you X years ago when you started?

1 year ago

in Matt Went to the Prom on Frank
The kids at the after prom are not the ones making the bad decisions. Mom was preaching to he choir.

1 year ago

in Lesson for Communicators: Leave Some of the Raw Edges on KnowHR Blog
Not exactly on point, but this post reminded me of fourth grade at St. Laurence School.

I wrote a book report about a mystery. In the book report I referred to it as a "who done it".

Sister returned my paper with "done" crossed out and replaced by "did".

Luckly, even at the age of 10 I knew to laugh.

1 year ago

in People I’d Want to Hire on KnowHR Blog
Great list - how about adding "When they are there, they are there."
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