
The very first Carnival of HR ran 15 years ago this week (February 21, 2007) when Suzanne Lucas kicked off our long-running tradition with this post.
In the intervening years there have been hundreds of Carnivals as various people took on the role of Ringmaster: Alison Green (aka @AskAManager) in 2008; Shauna Griffis from 2009 -2016; Robin Schooling (hey that’s me!) from 2016 – 2021; and John Baldino (2022 – beyond!).
There have been numerous shifts in the online HR community since the halycon (and experimental) early days of HR professionals getting on social media, participating in Twitter chats (RIP weekly Thursday night #HRHappyHour) and creating blogs left and right. (check out The Unofficial (and totally non-scientific) History of HR Blogging written for the 10 year anniversary of the HR Carnival).
Is ”blogging” as we knew it, dead? Maybe. But it’s been supplanted with newsletters (so.many.newsletters), podcasts, and “live” events on LinkedIn and Facebook. And that’s a GREAT thing…because those of us working in/around HR have a LOT to say. And now we have increasingly more ways of getting our message out into the world.
So let’s take a jump to the left and then a step to the right…and check out some recent HR content. Shall we?
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“You look like you’re both pretty groovy!”
Dr. Frank “N Furter
Golden Girls – Betty White/Rose Nylund – Anthony Paradiso at AllThingzAP
How to Prevent and Manage Burnout – Joey Price at While We Were Working (podcast)
“If only we were amongst friends… or sane persons!”
Janet
Employer Branding Can’t Fix a Poor Candidate Experience – Kevin Grossman at TalentBoard
Just Because You Can Do Something, Does It Mean You Should?- Wendy Dailey at My Dailey Journey
“It’s astounding, time is fleeting, madness takes its toll.”
Riff Raff
Leadership Barriers to DEI and How to Address Them – Kelly Primus at LeadingNOW
We Don’t Talk About Bruno: Acknowledging Former Employees – John Baldino at Humareso
The Return of Candidate Resentment – Kevin Grossman at TalentBoard
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Peace out HR. “’Don’t Dream it. Be it.”