Accommodating the Working Parents on Your Team

The top leaders employ some rare qualities to support their team, and one may surprise you: empathy. Understand that for some of your workforce, the work isn’t done when they leave the office. Contributing at home is its own full-time job, and if you can show some respect to those efforts, you’ll be counted as… Read More »

Set Your Career Up for Success in this New Decade

Your 2020 vision should include exactly how you plan to land your next position. Don’t forget that this new era means new curveballs for job applicants but also means more options. Here’s how to look ahead and plan your career accordingly. Think Like a Leader These days, employees aren’t just worker bees designed to keep… Read More »

Tips for Hiring the Best Candidates During Times of Low Unemployment

Hiring is tough even under the best of circumstances. In an ideal market, you’ll have plenty of applicants to review and interview before you can bring someone on. But during low unemployment, it seems impossible to recruit effectively. It can be extra challenging to continue your regular operations when low unemployment can mean it’s hard… Read More »

Are You Hiring for Grit? You Should Be

You’ve heard about grit. It’s not just a grin-and-bear-it attitude. Grit is an identifiable quality that can be a predictor of professional success. To be the best, you need to bring in the best. If you’re not hiring for grit, we can help. Here we’ll discuss what grit is, and why you need to identify… Read More »

These 5 Tips Can Help Your Business Land Better Talent

Hiring is a challenging process, especially when you factor in shuffling through applications and resumes, the onboarding process, and retaining workers. If you’re tired of constantly bringing in workers that don’t measure up, we can help. Here are our top five tips on how your company can land better talent:   Online Presence In the… Read More »

Unique Ways to Find New Talent

Hiring the right people to join your team can be tricky, especially in a candidate market. Hundreds of applications, dozens of interviews, and multiple offers may not always work out for your company. The entire process can be exhausting, and you’ve got work to do. Are you tired of hearing from the same unqualified applicants,… Read More »

Keeping Your Team on Track in The Summer

No leader wants to ruin the fun of a promising Colorado summer. When the winter winds finally subside, it’s time for water sports on Bear Lake, hiking Pikes Peak or just chatting on the patio at the best local breweries. Employees are tempted to cut out before four or leave the rest until Monday. Whether… Read More »

3 Ways to Show You're Able to be Coached in Your New Job

Congratulations! You’ve got the job! Your first few days can be overwhelming: new names, new faces, and new challenges. As you start your new position, take this time to show that you’re a valuable addition to the team. Employers look for self-starters who can learn quickly. Most importantly, candidates should always be coachable. If you lack… Read More »

What Are the Most Effective Styles of Leadership?

As a leader in your field, it is essential to focus on your professional abilities. The U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics determined that over two million Americans quit each month. 31% of people indicate that they would leave their job because of their supervisor. Research shows that the best way to bolster retention rates… Read More »

Essential Communication Skills That Lead to Workplace Success

“The single biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place.  “ George Bernard Shaw. This remains so true today, in a world where half of you attention may still be in your email inbox. Technology can cripple your ability to get in touch, so it’s vital to make a conscious effort to… Read More »