Heart Paths - Life After Workchoices

March 27th, 2008 at 6:14 am

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Hi

Hope you had a great Easter break. This week we are looking at life after Workchoices for small business - what really changed last week? We also look at communicating during change, a great new website as well as managing appointments.

THIS WEEK

Life After Workchoices

Last week we were treated to some pretty major theatre in our Federal Parliament about burial of Workchoices. But what actually changed? What should small business do now?  This article covers some of the highlights and coming attractions.

ALSO IN THIS EDITION

HR Tip of the Week: Communicating with Employees During Change

When your business is undergoing change or is in a crisis it is more important than ever to communicate with your employees effectively. Here are a few tips to help you do that.

Business of the Week - Weekend Workshops

Ever wanted to attend a weekend workshop in Australia but couldn't find out information. This new website can help.

Blog Post of the Week: Managing Appointments

If your business runs on appointments, dealing with cancellations, reschedules and no shows can be frustrating.

Next week ...

Insuring your business success

(A fire destroyed a number of small businesses in Coorparoo over Easter and I have been asked by one of our readers to cover this critical issue)

Have a great week!

warm regards

Ingrid

Heart Harmony

PS: This week's blog also included posts about identifying email hoaxes, how small is small business and a brilliant You Tube Video about focus. Check out this week's blog posts and feel free to add in your comments.


28 March 2008

Ingrid Cliff

Heart Harmony

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