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1 Food Business Boot Camp Webinar series presented by Food Secure Canada with support from the J.W. McConnell Family Foundation Food Business Boot Camp Webinar series presented by Food Secure Canada with support from the J.W. McConnell Family Foundation Treating Human Resources like Human Beings & Getting the Job Done with Russ Christianson of Rhythm Communications

Treating Human Resources Like Human Beings & Getting the Job Done November 24, 2014 Proposed Agenda 1.Roundtable Introductions 2.Expectations & burning questions? 3.Presentation 4.Roundtable Evaluation 5.Adjourn

Treating Human Resources Like Human Beings & Getting the Job Done Presentation 1.Human Motivations 2.Pay 3.Hiring 4.Performance Appraisal 5.Firing 6.Legal aspects

Treating Human Resources Like Human Beings & Getting the Job Done Human Motivations Maslow, Herzberg Values Meaning & Purpose Achievement & recognition Task vs. social orientation Responsibility Growth/advancement

Treating Human Resources Like Human Beings & Getting the Job Done Pay Living wage Fair & comparable Merit pay Profit sharing Benefits Non-financial

Treating Human Resources Like Human Beings & Getting the Job Done Hiring Determining real needs Key accountabilities Recruiting Interviewing Hiring Employment contract

Treating Human Resources Like Human Beings & Getting the Job Done Performance Appraisal Key accountabilities Performance standards Self-evaluation Coaching Annual appraisal Not tied to compensation

Treating Human Resources Like Human Beings & Getting the Job Done Firing Hard to do (courage) Progressive discipline Documentation Employment law Common law

Treating Human Resources Like Human Beings & Getting the Job Done Legal Ethics Human Rights Code Employment Standards Act Common law

Treating Human Resources Like Human Beings & Getting the Job Done Burning Questions? & Discussion Rhythm Communications

Treating Human Resources Like Human Beings & Getting the Job Done Roundtable Evaluation

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