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System Security After An Employee Termination

System Security After An Employee Termination

 

 

 

Losing an employee is hard.

Whether it's a voluntary or involuntary termination, there is a arduous process that is sparked for businesses when an employee leaves. Most managers don't associate terminated employees with security threats, but from an IT perspective, there is a need to control and secure terminated employee access to company data. A terminated employee could still have access to data and networks which in the wrong hands can result in a threat to the systems overall security.

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Out with Old with the New

Out with “Old’ and in with the “New”

Why making the switch to biometric is the right decision for your company.

 

The ability to track employees is a necessity for any company, but how you do it makes a difference. The tough part is trying to decide on the best tracking process for your business, since a majority of them leave a lot of space for “human error”. When the inevitable “human error” does occur, your managers will spend valuable time trying to fix it. In the past, this was unavoidable.

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The 360 Degree Review

The 360 Degree Review

 

 

Does your company include 360 degree reviews in their employee appraisal process? The popularity of this approach to employee evaluations continues to grow. There are clear benefits of this approach to the complete evaluation of employee performance. Oftentimes, the result is a more holistic view of the employee's work, as their peers may see strengths or areas for improvement that their manager may overlook.

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Use SMART Goals

Tip #2: Use SMART Goals

 

 

Clearly communicating employee expectations can mean the difference between a productive workforce and one without direction. You may already have a process for setting employee goals. But are the goals clear to your employees, and are your employees achieving them?

 

The SMART goal concept tests a goal on five key factors that ensure that the goal is clear and appropriate for the employee.

 

1. Specific – The goal must answer the W questions like who, what, where, when, and why.

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