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Summer 2009 Issue
Theme: Has HR Got Game? Going for Golf in Tough Economic Times
Has HR Got Game?
Going for gold in tough economic times
By Anya Levykh
Assess the Talent: Pursue the Potential
By Glen Sollors
New Toolkit Targets Hiring and Retention of Talented Immigrants
By Olga Scherbina
In Short
HR news around the globe
People and Perspectives
Who/what has inspired your HR philosophy?
By Harv Phandal and Garry Priam
Recruitment and Retention
Fit and Fill
By Amam S. Dhesi
Workplace Wellness
Wellness Offers ROI in Tight Times
By Antonio Zivanovic
Training and Teambuilding
Lessons from the Field (& the Locker Room)
By Shauna Grinke
Raising the Bar
Five Downsizing Pitfalls to Avoid
By Graeme McFarlane
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Leadership
Leading Through Crisis: Seven Top Strategies
By Dr. Vince Molinaro, Dr. Liane Davey and Gail Heney
Finance First
The Rising Stock of HR
By Daniel R. MacDonald
Off the Shelf
Is Talent Overrated?
By Kyla Nicholson
Peopletech
Building Winning Virtual Teams
By Lindsay Macintosh, CHRP
ResearchVoice
HR Metrics Dashboard Goes Live
By Ian J. Cook
Voice and Vision
Polly LaBarre: Mavericks at Work
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