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The Workplace Minute powered by H3 HR Advisors Sponsored by Paychex - one of the leading providers of HR, payroll, retirement, and software solutions for businesses of all sizes - learn more at www.paychex.com. Hosts: Steve Boese Welcome to the Workplace Minute powered by H3 HR Advisors. A short, quick version of the popular HR Happy Hour Podcast, where Steve Boese and Trish McFarlane, take on topics on Human Resources, HR technology, work, and the workplace. And more. In this episode Steve shares how some organizations are holding office etiquette classes to help workers navigate the transition back to in-person work, after three years working mostly remotely. To listen to the Workplace Minute powered by H3 HR Advisors - add the Workplace Minute by H3 HR Advisors skill to your Amazon Echo device's Flash Briefing or Daily News Update. Learn more at www.h3hr.com and www.hrhappyhour.net
Das aktuelle Flashbriefing für die Woche ab dem 31. Juli, Volksfeste in den USA und Nachrichten. https://lebenindenusa.com/usa-aktuell/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lebenindenusa/message
The Workplace Minute powered by H3 HR Advisors Sponsored by Paychex - one of the leading providers of HR, payroll, retirement, and software solutions for businesses of all sizes - learn more at www.paychex.com/awia. Hosts: Steve Boese Welcome to the Workplace Minute powered by H3 HR Advisors. A short, quick version of the popular HR Happy Hour Podcast, where Steve Boese and Trish McFarlane, take on topics on Human Resources, HR technology, work, and the workplace. And more. In this episode Steve discusses how labor shortages and persistent vacancies have led some states and public sector agencies to raise wages and recruit more agressively to fill open roles.. To listen to the Workplace Minute powered by H3 HR Advisors - add the Workplace Minute by H3 HR Advisors skill to your Amazon Echo device's Flash Briefing or Daily News Update. Learn more at www.h3hr.com and www.hrhappyhour.net
The Workplace Minute powered by H3 HR Advisors Sponsored by Paychex - one of the leading providers of HR, payroll, retirement, and software solutions for businesses of all sizes - learn more at www.paychex.com/awia. Hosts: Steve Boese Welcome to the Workplace Minute powered by H3 HR Advisors. A short, quick version of the popular HR Happy Hour Podcast, where Steve Boese and Trish McFarlane, take on topics on Human Resources, HR technology, work, and the workplace. And more. In this episode Steve discusses how more self-insured organizations are dropping employee coverage of popular weight-loss drugs like Wegovy and Ozempic. To listen to the Workplace Minute powered by H3 HR Advisors - add the Workplace Minute by H3 HR Advisors skill to your Amazon Echo device's Flash Briefing or Daily News Update. Learn more at www.h3hr.com and www.hrhappyhour.net
Die aktuelle Woche für deutschsprachige in den USA ab dem 24. Juli 2023 Mehr Aktuelles im Blog --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lebenindenusa/message
The Workplace Minute powered by H3 HR Advisors Sponsored by Paychex - one of the leading providers of HR, payroll, retirement, and software solutions for businesses of all sizes - learn more at www.paychex.com/awia. Hosts: Steve Boese Welcome to the Workplace Minute powered by H3 HR Advisors. A short, quick version of the popular HR Happy Hour Podcast, where Steve Boese and Trish McFarlane, take on topics on Human Resources, HR technology, work, and the workplace. And more. In this episode Steve shares how job listings that require candidates to be skilled in new and emerging AI technologies are surging on major job posting sites. To listen to the Workplace Minute powered by H3 HR Advisors - add the Workplace Minute by H3 HR Advisors skill to your Amazon Echo device's Flash Briefing or Daily News Update. Learn more at www.h3hr.com and www.hrhappyhour.net
The Workplace Minute powered by H3 HR Advisors Sponsored by Paychex - one of the leading providers of HR, payroll, retirement, and software solutions for businesses of all sizes - learn more at www.paychex.com/awia. Hosts: Steve Boese Welcome to the Workplace Minute powered by H3 HR Advisors. A short, quick version of the popular HR Happy Hour Podcast, where Steve Boese and Trish McFarlane, take on topics on Human Resources, HR technology, work, and the workplace. And more. In this episode Steve shares data from a new MIT study on the productivity impact for workers using generative AI tools like ChatGPT. To listen to the Workplace Minute powered by H3 HR Advisors - add the Workplace Minute by H3 HR Advisors skill to your Amazon Echo device's Flash Briefing or Daily News Update. Learn more at www.h3hr.com and www.hrhappyhour.net
Flash briefing ab dem 16. Juli --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lebenindenusa/message
Former Disney University leader Pete Blank continues sharing lessons from his newest book, 55 Ways to Add Disney Magic to your Organization. This week, Pete shares lessons from the section titled "The Magic of Leadership", and specifically, chapters 11-15: 11. Be a Leadership R.O.L.E. Model 12. Make Employee Recognition a Top Priority 13. Place the Right Employees into the Right Jobs for the Right Reasons 14. Communicate the Overall Purpose of every Role 15. Hire for Attitude and Train for Skill
The Workplace Minute powered by H3 HR Advisors Sponsored by Paychex - one of the leading providers of HR, payroll, retirement, and software solutions for businesses of all sizes - learn more at www.paychex.com/awia. Hosts: Steve Boese Welcome to the Workplace Minute powered by H3 HR Advisors. A short, quick version of the popular HR Happy Hour Podcast, where Steve Boese and Trish McFarlane, take on topics on Human Resources, HR technology, work, and the workplace. And more. In this episode Steve shares how robotics and automation are soon to help employees at Chipotle with one of their most-disliked work tasks. To listen to the Workplace Minute powered by H3 HR Advisors - add the Workplace Minute by H3 HR Advisors skill to your Amazon Echo device's Flash Briefing or Daily News Update. Learn more at www.h3hr.com and www.hrhappyhour.net
The Workplace Minute powered by H3 HR Advisors Sponsored by Paychex - one of the leading providers of HR, payroll, retirement, and software solutions for businesses of all sizes - learn more at www.paychex.com/awia. Hosts: Steve Boese Welcome to the Workplace Minute powered by H3 HR Advisors. A short, quick version of the popular HR Happy Hour Podcast, where Steve Boese and Trish McFarlane, take on topics on Human Resources, HR technology, work, and the workplace. And more. In this episode Steve shares data from a recent research paper on the impact and outcomes from using AI technology in recruiting for technical roles. To listen to the Workplace Minute powered by H3 HR Advisors - add the Workplace Minute by H3 HR Advisors skill to your Amazon Echo device's Flash Briefing or Daily News Update. Learn more at www.h3hr.com and www.hrhappyhour.net
Flash Briefing für die Woche ab dem 10. Juli --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lebenindenusa/message
The Workplace Minute powered by H3 HR Advisors Sponsored by Paychex - one of the leading providers of HR, payroll, retirement, and software solutions for businesses of all sizes - learn more at www.paychex.com/awia. Hosts: Steve Boese Welcome to the Workplace Minute powered by H3 HR Advisors. A short, quick version of the popular HR Happy Hour Podcast, where Steve Boese and Trish McFarlane, take on topics on Human Resources, HR technology, work, and the workplace. And more. In this episode Steve discusses how some organizations are buiding internal Chat GPT like tools to leverage the power of Generative AI technology while keeping their internal data secure. To listen to the Workplace Minute powered by H3 HR Advisors - add the Workplace Minute by H3 HR Advisors skill to your Amazon Echo device's Flash Briefing or Daily News Update. Learn more at www.h3hr.com and www.hrhappyhour.net
The Workplace Minute powered by H3 HR Advisors Sponsored by Paychex - one of the leading providers of HR, payroll, retirement, and software solutions for businesses of all sizes - learn more at www.paychex.com/awia. Hosts: Steve Boese Welcome to the Workplace Minute powered by H3 HR Advisors. A short, quick version of the popular HR Happy Hour Podcast, where Steve Boese and Trish McFarlane, take on topics on Human Resources, HR technology, work, and the workplace. And more. In this episode Steve shares results from a recent report ranking global cities for the best work/life balance. Spolier Alert: US Cities don't fare very well at all. To listen to the Workplace Minute powered by H3 HR Advisors - add the Workplace Minute by H3 HR Advisors skill to your Amazon Echo device's Flash Briefing or Daily News Update. Learn more at www.h3hr.com and www.hrhappyhour.net
June 3 and June 4 weekend Flash Briefing for The Sacramento Bee, California. Our top news stories of the weekend include donut shops in Sacramento and new flights out of Sacramento International Airport.
June 2 Flash Briefing for The Sacramento Bee, California. Our top news stories of the day include a deadly crash in Sacramento, a bill that would raise the minimum wage for health care workers and support staffers to $25 an hour, and the California Assembly advancing a bill that would require social media companies to pay a percentage of their advertising revenue to news organizations.
May 31 Flash Briefing for The Sacramento Bee, California. Our top news stories of the day include Sacramento County being ordered to remove foster children from a former juvenile detention facility, plus California Democrats wanting to see more prison closures.
May 30 Flash Briefing for The Sacramento Bee, California. Our top news stories of the day include Sacramento's alfresco dining scene crumbling and a local business offering pilates for all.
May 29 Flash Briefing for The Sacramento Bee, California. Our top news stories of the day include Mayor Darrell Steinberg not seeking a third term and Newsom's appointments.
May 27 and May 28 weekend Flash Briefing for The Sacramento Bee, California. Our top news stories of the weekend include a possible raise in California State University tuition and the Supreme Court's ruling on wetlands.
May 26 Flash Briefing for The Sacramento Bee, California. Our top news stories of the day include Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg not seeking re-election and California law enforcement agencies violating state law by sharing automated license plate reader data with out-of-state agencies.
May 25 Flash Briefing for The Sacramento Bee, California. Our top news stories of the day include 5 million undocumented workers across the U.S. that would be eligible for a pathway to citizenship under a new proposal by U.S. Sen. Alex Padilla, and a former prison guard arrested and charged with rape.
May 24 Flash Briefing for The Sacramento Bee, California. Our top news stories of the day include a new soccer stadium in the Railyards and an El Niño likely to develop in the coming month.
May 23 Flash Briefing for The Sacramento Bee, California. Our top news stories of the day include a family seeking justice after a Black man died following being restrained by Sacramento police, and California Attorney General Rob Bonta considering a run for governor.
May 22 Flash Briefing for The Sacramento Bee, California. Our top news stories of the day include the debt ceiling crisis and new Sacramento judges.
May 20 and May 21 weekend Flash Briefing for The Sacramento Bee, California. Our top news stories of the weekend include a California state agency paying an employee six figures to spend nearly two years at home not working, plus summer weather predictions.
May 19 Flash Briefing for The Sacramento Bee, California. Our top news stories of the day include mayors of California's largest cities asking for $2 billion a year to address homelessness, and the response from a parent of a Rocklin football player accused of sharing a sex video.
May 18 Flash Briefing for The Sacramento Bee, California. Our top news stories of the day include West Nile virus detected in Sacramento County and State Sen. Dave Min had a blood alcohol level nearly twice the legal limit when he was stopped and arrested for DUI.
May 17 Flash Briefing for The Sacramento Bee, California. Our top news stories of the day include a quadriplegic homeless Sacramento woman who was promised housing by the city but still lives in a tent, as well as a new study linking emissions from the world's major fossil fuel producers to wildfires.
May 16 Flash Briefing for The Sacramento Bee, California. Our top news stories of the day include Social Security benefits being halted if the government defaults and Sacramento jurors choosing death for a South Land Park mass murderer.
May 15 Flash Briefing for The Sacramento Bee, California. Our top news stories of the day include Elk Grove fighting a state lawsuit over affordable housing and the Placer County Republican Party endorsing a candidate in an important race.
May 13 and May 14 weekend Flash Briefing for The Sacramento Bee, California. Our top news stories of the weekend include information about Gavin Newsom's budget and a homeless camp in Sacramento.
May 12 Flash Briefing for The Sacramento Bee, California. Our top news stories of the day include right-wing extremists in California and Sacramento City Unified School District being sued for allegedly failing to protect a girl from a teacher accused of sexual abuse.
May 10 Flash Briefing for The Sacramento Bee, California. Our top news stories of the day include a California task force approving reparation recommendations and a new major development starting construction in Sacramento.
Hello…this is Bo Kauffmann of Remax in Winnipeg, with your real estate news for… Tuesday, April 4th, 2023… Today is Nat. School Librarian Day, Vitamin C Day and Hug a Newsperson Day (or podcaster) At least one major Canadian Bank thinks that house prices in Canada are poised to dramatically go up. Scotiabank points out that the Band of Canada and the Fed Government are acting in opposing fashion, and that the Federal Govt might just win this race. While the Bank of Canada has been keeping interest rates higher to cool the housing market, the Fed's policies are stimulating the real estate market. Policies like increased immigration and the new Tax Free Home Buyer Savings Plan are encouraging buyers to enter a housing market that is low on supply, at least nationally. For more info, read this article here: https://boknows.homes/e6988560 Speaking of housing affordability… RBC has devised an ‘affordability measure' which is based on the percentage of income a typical household would spend on home ownership costs. Nationally, the average is at 62.8%. But in the late stages of 2022, Vancouver hit the ridiculous mark of 98.1%, making it the most unaffordable city in which to own a home. The average MLS price for a home in greater Vancouver is 1.2 Million dollars. For more info, read this article here: https://boknows.homes/9d515310 Meanwhile, back in River City, the average house is around $340,000, and the average condo around $240,000. And unlike the national average, our market has plenty of homes to choose from….at least for now. Add us to your Daily Routine on Alexa. Go here to add to Alexa in the Canadian Skill Store. Are you interested in more in-depth real estate information? Check out our podcast, available on most podcast platforms. Do you have an Android Phone? Add our Free Podcast App Here. Do you have an I-Phone? Here is our iOS version of the podcast app.
lo…this is Bo Kauffmann of Remax in Winnipeg, with your flash briefing on Feel Good Friday, March 31st 2023 Today is National Crayon Day, National Prom Day and National Tater Day Ready for some ‘feel good stories?” I've got two of them A friend of mine owns a house painting company and had been searching for workers, unsuccessfully, for the past couple of years. He finally found some, in the form of a Ukrainian father-son team who had just landed in Winnipeg a few days earlier. My friend reports that they are eager to work and, best of all, experienced painters. Different setting, similar story: Another friend runs a exterior home renovation company and has also had problems finding workers. Problem solved when he found 3 ukraininan males who are not only eager to work but have decades of experience in aluminum siding installation. That same company is also offering a 10% discount on booking any exterior reno project this spring. Contact me for details… 204-333-2202 Im planning to make ‘Feel Good Friday” a regular thing. Let me know how you ‘feel' about that? Interested in more indepth real estate information? Download our free podcast app, available for IOS and Android devices, by going to boknows.homes/apps…. You can also receive daily briefings on Alexa by going to boknows.homes/alexa
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Hello…this is Bo Kauffmann of Remax in Winnipeg, with your real estate news for… Thursday, March 30th, 2023… Today is National Doctors Day, National Take a walk in the park day and national turkey neck soup day. Where do they get this stuff? National walk in the park day….phaw. True North Real Estate Development has filed a request with city council to be given 1 yr to investigate the possibility of purchasing Portage Place Mall. What was once a jewel in downtown, Portage Place has been “a large, cumbersome and mostly vacant asset in a state of continuing decline in Winnipeg's downtown for many years”, the filing claims. In national real estate news, The Canadian real estate association reports that on average, house prices have fallen 19% from their HIGH in Feb. 2022. As BMO chief economist predicted they would fall a total of 20-25%, realtors are now seeing buyers coming back into the market. While new listings are down 26% nationally, here in Winnipeg we are again bucking the trend. The 867 houses available on March 1st was more than double the number available the same day a year ago. With the Bank of Canada apparently signalling no further rate hikes, now is a good time for buyers to check out their options. Interested in more indepth real estate information? Download our free podcast app, available for IOS and Android devices, by going to boknows.homes/apps…. You can also receive daily briefings on Alexa by going to boknows.homes/alexa
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Hello…this is Bo Kauffmann of Remax in Winnipeg, with your real estate news for… Wednesday, March 29th, 2023… Today is National Lemon Chiffon Cake Day, and Manatee appreciation day. The sharp drop in headline inflation in February suggests that rates have reached their highest point and that the next move will be a cut. In February, the annual rate of change in the consumer price index slowed to 5.2%. This was the biggest drop since February 2020. Most economists think that the drop in inflation makes it almost certain that the Bank of Canada will not change interest rates at its April 12 meeting. Some people want at least one 25-basis-point rate cut before the end of the year. This would drop the Bank's overnight target rate from 4.50% to 4.25%. Canada is especially vulnerable to the risk of a housing market correction when interest rates are going up because people there have more debt. If inflation rates go down, the Bank of Canada will be able to respond by loosening monetary policy. This is especially true since Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland has said that her next budget will "exercise fiscal restraint" to help fight inflation. Interested in more indepth real estate information? Download our free podcast app, available for IOS and Android devices, by going to boknows.homes/apps…. You can also receive daily briefings on Alexa by going to boknows.homes/alexa
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Hello…this is Bo Kauffmann of Remax in Winnipeg, with your real estate news for… Sunday, March 26th, 2023… Today is Epilepsy awareness day, and National Spinach Day and National Nougat day. Spinach doesn't deserve a day…….but I digest Spring time Sundays mean Open Houses. If you're planning on attending an open house in your city, remember that the agent there, works for the Seller. Try to keep your oohhs and aaaahs to a minimum, as they may weaken your negotiating position if you do want to make an offer. Also remember that you do have the right to be represented by your own agent, even after visiting the open house. Here are 6 questions you should ask the open house agent. 1) How long have the sellers lived here? You want to determine whether this is a flip house, or a loved family home. 2) How long has the home been on the market? If it's been up for a long time, have they had price adjustments? 3) How much are the heating costs? Especially important in older homes, which had originally been insulated with newspaper clippings. 4) Has the seller done any renovations or additions? If so, have they pulled the necessary permits, and obtained the follow up inspections 5) Is the seller making any disclosures? Sellers must make disclosures of ‘hidden defects which could affect structure or health issues”. 6) Has the seller had any offers? Good to know if they've turned down offers or how much action there has been on the home. Don't let heavy foot traffic intimidate you into thinking that the house will sell today. Spring time open houses see a lot of action, and much of it is by tire-kickers. If you're interested in the home, thank the agent, and call your own realtor asap to book your private showing for a 2nd, more indepth look. https://blog.winnipeghomefinder.com/open-house-questions-to-ask/ Interested in more indepth real estate information? Download our free podcast app, available for IOS and Android devices, by going to boknows.homes/apps….
What is a Special Assessment? Hi, Bo Kauffmann of REMAX in Winnipeg here to explain this term. A special assessment relates to the condominium reserve fund. When a condominium requires repairs, maintenance or upgrades and there is not enough money in the reserve fund, additional money has to be raised from all condo-owners. The act of raising this additional money is called a ‘Special Assessment'. If it is a relatively small sum of money, for example a few hundred dollars, this special assessment is usually collected as a one-time payment. However larger sums may require an ongoing monthly installment plan, which is added to the owners monthly Condo Fees. For a deeper discussion on this and other real estate topics, check out my blog at boknows.homes/blog or scan this code.
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