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(5/24) Various Types of Annoying Employees

By Joanne Kaldy / May 23, 2022

Let’s face it. There are some personality types that can be irritating. It’s helpful to identify these and learn to deal with them so they're not detrimental to teamwork and morale:

  • Excessive Optimism. It’s great to be optimistic, but it’s also essential to be realistic and recognize when there are problems that need to be addressed. These overly optimistic individuals may have trouble facing facts and prefer to stay in denial when problems arise.
  • One-Upmanship. This personality type is overly competitive, boasts about (or even exaggerates) their accomplishments, and they downplay or dismiss others’ successes.
  • Unsolicited advice. This type feels like they are qualified to give everyone guidance, criticism, and suggestions in just about every situation and on every subject.
  • Oversharing. These individuals feel a compulsion to share personal details about their lives with their colleagues. They also often share inappropriate or embarrassing … [Read more...] about (5/24) Various Types of Annoying Employees

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(5/22) Bill Aims to Build Up Nursing Home Workforce

By Joanne Kaldy / May 22, 2022

Introduced last week, the bipartisan Building America’s Health Care Workforce Act would extend pandemic-era allowances to help boost the nursing home workforce. The bill would:

  • Allow temporary nurse aides (TNAs) in nursing homes 24 months to complete training and testing requirements to become certified nursing assistants.
  • Enable TNAs to apply their on-the-job experience and training toward federal requirements to become certified.
These efforts, according to Rep. Brett Guthrie (R-KY), one of the bill’s sponsors, “would maintain patient safety protections by requiring competency evaluations that assess temporary nurse aides on a variety of factors, including interpersonal skills, performing basic nursing skills, personal care skills, and mental health and social services needs to name a few. It would also allow continuity of care for residents served in nursing homes so they can retain their direct caregivers who have been by their side … [Read more...] about (5/22) Bill Aims to Build Up Nursing Home Workforce

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(5/23) The Future Workplace: Why You Need to Revive, Restructure, and Revamp

By Joanne Kaldy / May 19, 2022

Although COVID is still with us, the worst of the pandemic seems to be over. Everyone is eager to settle back into normalcy, but the truth is that we can’t go back to the way things were. Change is necessary and inevitable. Moving forward, put your focus on reviving, restructuring, and revamping:

  • Work on reviewing and updating polices. Make sure they align with workers’ expectations and needs. For instance, scheduling flexibility is one of workers’ top priorities in the post-pandemic world. Your policies should spell this out, including who is eligible, what flexibility options are available, and how they will work.
  • Focus on work-life balance for employees. After the pandemic, everyone has a greater appreciation for the ability to work reasonable hours and handle realistic responsibilities. Make sure you have policies that focus on mental wellbeing, wellness programs and opportunities, and management that is supportive and encouraging of healthy … [Read more...] about (5/23) The Future Workplace: Why You Need to Revive, Restructure, and Revamp

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(5/19) Stop Procrastinating and Tackle That Big Project

By Joanne Kaldy / May 19, 2022

Procrastination is probably more common than you think. Instead of being embarrassed about it or denying that you procrastinate, take a few steps to move forward:

  • Start with low-hanging fruit. Tackle the task in tiny pieces. For instance, instead of stressing about a big report, take it in manageable chunks. Today, work on the outline. Tomorrow, draft the introduction/executive summary and so on.
  • Set deadlines and stick to them. Make these realistic so you don’t have an excuse to miss them.
  • Make it an experiment. Don’t build up the value or impact of the task or project to the point where you feel paralyzed. For instance, starting a podcast isn’t a lifetime commitment. It’s something you’re trying. If it’s not a good fit, this doesn’t make you a failure or mean that you'll never be able to have a successful podcast. Give it your best try and learn from your mistakes.
  • Reward yourself when you make progress. Whether it’s a latte and scone, … [Read more...] about (5/19) Stop Procrastinating and Tackle That Big Project

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(5/16) Why You Shouldn’t Be Afraid of Constructive Tension at Work

By Joanne Kaldy / May 16, 2022

Tension at the office can be a good thing when it’s constructive. This challenges workers, encourages healthy competition, and spurs creativity. The foundation of constructive tension involves a “same page trust” that includes six elements:

  • The purpose of our collaboration
  • The goals we share
  • The roles and responsibilities we have
  • The plans we are working toward
  • How we provide feedback together on progress
  • The team behaviors we want to see from each other.
While you are building this trust, it is important to provide workers with the psychological safety to disagree. This means respectfully challenging people with facts and data. While respectful debate should be encouraged, name-calling, insults, or emotional outbursts are unacceptable. Read the full article. … [Read more...] about (5/16) Why You Shouldn’t Be Afraid of Constructive Tension at Work

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(5/13) National Bill Would Require Senior Living Operators to Implement Workplace Violence Prevention Plans

By Joanne Kaldy / May 13, 2022

Unveiled earlier this week, a Senate bill called the Workplace Violence Prevention for Health Care and Social Service Workers Act calls for the Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration to create a standard requiring healthcare employees write prevention plans. The bill was introduced by Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) and is supported by a bipartisan group of other Senators, as well as numerous professional and nonprofit groups. The bill is designed to ensure that healthcare workplaces adopt proven prevention techniques and are prepared to respond in the tragic event of a violent incident. Incidents of violence against health care and social service workers are on the rise, with the pandemic only exacerbating the issue. Workers in the healthcare and social service industries experience the highest rates of injuries caused by workplace violence. A 2016 GAO study reported that rates of violence against health care workers are up to twelve times higher than rates for the … [Read more...] about (5/13) National Bill Would Require Senior Living Operators to Implement Workplace Violence Prevention Plans

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5/12) The Great Boomerang

By Joanne Kaldy / May 12, 2022

Treating departing employees with respect and seeking their feedback is especially important in light of a new study that says nearly half of workers who left their job in the last year say they would consider going back to their former employer. Instead of dismissing employees when their resign, consider:

  • Keeping lines of communication open. Let them know that they will be welcomed back without judgment.
  • Examine your culture. Look for ways to show workers more respect, empowerment, engagement, and autonomy. Promote innovations such as scheduling flexibility, the ability to work remotely, and new benefits that may entice workers back.
  • Provide career growth trajectories. A third of employees suggested they would return to a previous employer if their current job stopped meeting their expectations. Make sure you offer pathways for career advancement and let employees know about these and how they can participate.
[Read more...] about 5/12) The Great Boomerang

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(5/11) High Percentage of Workers Open to Career, Industry Changes, Survey Says

By Joanne Kaldy / May 11, 2022

Gaining employee loyalty is going to take some work, according to a new survey. Among the findings:

  • 63% of respondents say they’ve considered changing their career path or industry or possibly going back to school in the past six months.
  • 88% say they could picture themselves working in a different industry from the one they’re in currently. Gen Z and Millennial workers are most likely to say they’re open to changing industries.
  • 61% say the opportunity to earn a living wage is the most important characteristic of a job.
  • 38% say they felt less valued than they ever have in their career lives during the past year.
Money is only part of the reason people are seeking greener pastures. According to another survey, less than half of respondents reported making from 10-30% more money at a new job. About half of respondents say they wouldn’t take a job that doesn’t align with their values and their stance on social and environmental … [Read more...] about (5/11) High Percentage of Workers Open to Career, Industry Changes, Survey Says

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(5/10) Notification Fatigue Is Tanking Productivity, Report Says

By Joanne Kaldy / May 9, 2022

Between cell phones, laptops, and tablets, employees are often tethered to the company 24/7. This may seem like a good thing – everyone is working harder and communicating in real time. However, according to a new study, never feeling like they’re off the clock is actually hurting employees and their productivity.

  • 63% of workers say they continue to check their email outside of work hours.
  • 34% say the struggle to respond to important messages.
  • 43% report spending more time on video calls than they did a year ago.
  • Workers say they use nine apps a day to get tasks done.
  • Respondents say that switching apps adversely impacts their productivity, with 19% indicating this reduces their attention to tasks and 17% claiming they work longer hours because of it.
Read the full article.   … [Read more...] about (5/10) Notification Fatigue Is Tanking Productivity, Report Says

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(5/9) $1.3 Million Project Aims to Strengthen Direct Care Workforce

By Joanne Kaldy / May 9, 2022

The Department of Health and Human Services’ (HHS) Administration for Community Living (ACL) recently announced a $1.3 million federal project to establish a new center to help shore up the frontline workforce in the home- and community-base care arena.  The Strengthening the Direct Care Workforce: A Technical Assistance and Capacity Building initiative will:

  • Build off and advance collaboration between the ACL, the Department of Labor, and other HHS agencies, including the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.
  • Offer access to an array of model policies, practices, training materials, technical assistance and learning collaboratives.
Organizations that are eligible for grants from this project include public and private nonprofit entities, community-based organizations, faith-based organizations and higher education institutions. [Read more...] about (5/9) $1.3 Million Project Aims to Strengthen Direct Care Workforce

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