Brice Cantrell

Welcome to Network HR issue 35 – the innovation issue. Our team of writers have brought you some of the hottest innovations in HR, from ergonomic seats to social networking sites.

David Simpson

The term ‘team building’ can create mixed feelings, from responses of ‘hooray’ to groans of contempt. To avoid the latter, be sure to follow these 5 + 1 rules for your next event.

Andy Clark

Coaching is red hot in China right now. HR managers at events and networkings ask each other in hushed tones about the progress of their internal coaching program.

Gary Isse

CSR expert Gary Isse explains how to motivate those most difficult generations – the 80s and 90s – by helping others. Seems like a win-win-win solution, right?

Jeff Lunz

In late 2010, China overtook Japan as the world’s second largest economy. However, along the way, working at a foreign enterprise lost its allure. In a 2010 Survey conducted by HayGroup, only 18% of new graduates preferred to work for a multinational, down from 55% in 2007.

Gene Dorris

Swamped by new recruits? Dr. Dorris is here to help!

Maggie Nee

In this issue of Network HR we take a look at Shan Li Retreats in Beijing and Sun Island Resort in Shanghai.

Morry Morgan

Human Resource professionals are now using social networking sites (SNS) more than ever thanks to its invasive link to both our business and private life. It’s also incredibly cheap!

Pat McDonald

Why spend money on an over-complicated system? Use Microsoft outlook!

Jamie Dixon

Onboarding is a critical function of an HR manager. But often HR managers lose perspective, Jamie is here to lend a hand!

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