Having an employee handbook does not automatically make your business compliant. Written policies matter—but they only protect your business when leaders understand them, managers apply them, and employees are held accountable to them consistently. A policy sitting in a shared drive cannot correct poor management decisions. It cannot prevent a supervisor from mishandling an employee … Continue reading The Hiring Alternative™: Policies Don’t Protect Your Business If Nobody Follows Them
Category: Organizational Leadership
Let’s Get Real™: “We’ve Never Been Sued” Doesn’t Mean You’re Protected
“We’ve been in business for years, and no employee has ever sued us.” Okay—but that is not the compliance flex you think it is. It does not automatically mean your policies are legally sound, your supervisors are properly trained, or your employment practices are defensible. It may simply mean: Employees have not formally complained yet. … Continue reading Let’s Get Real™: “We’ve Never Been Sued” Doesn’t Mean You’re Protected
The Compliance Hook™: Inconsistent Discipline Is a Compliance Risk
Two employees violate the same policy. One receives a written warning. The other is terminated. Same behavior. Different consequences. If your company cannot explain the difference with legitimate, documented facts, you may have created more than an employee-relations problem. You may have created evidence against your own business. Here are two concrete risks every employer … Continue reading The Compliance Hook™: Inconsistent Discipline Is a Compliance Risk
The Hiring Alternative™: Your Business Outgrew “Winging It.”
There was a point when "winging it" worked. When you had a handful of employees, you could handle a write-up in a hallway conversation, track leave requests in your head, and figure out benefits as questions came up. It wasn't polished, but it worked well enough. That point has passed. Growth changes the math Every … Continue reading The Hiring Alternative™: Your Business Outgrew “Winging It.”
The Credibility Story™: Why Every Business Doesn’t Need a Full-Time HR Department
One of the biggest misconceptions I hear from growing business owners is: "I think it's time to hire an HR Manager." Sometimes, they're right. But more often than not, they're solving the wrong problem. After more than 21 years in Human Resources, supporting organizations ranging from 50 employees to 65,000 employees across healthcare, manufacturing, aviation, … Continue reading The Credibility Story™: Why Every Business Doesn’t Need a Full-Time HR Department
CEOs Can Step Away. If You Can’t… Read This
Let’s get straight to it. If your business falls apart the moment you step away for 24 hours… You don’t have a business. You have a job—with a logo. And before you get defensive, stay with me—because this is exactly where most small business owners get stuck. The Truth Nobody Wants to Say Out Loud … Continue reading CEOs Can Step Away. If You Can’t… Read This