Here is our weekly feature in which we share the top articles we enjoyed from the past week about recruitment marketing, social recruiting and anything else in the recruiting space. In this article, we’ll be talking about United Airlines, ideas, spending in 2013, ruling the world and implementation lessons.
Here are the articles our that interested us this week (in no particular order), enjoy!:
United Airlines Lost my Friend’s Daughter and Didn’t Care by Bob Sutton (@work_matters)
Great (and scary) real life story on employee ownership and empowering your employees.
The Important Thing is not the idea by Steve Boese (@SteveBoese)
Nice piece on the Pixar way and the importance of the people and culture to accomplish your ideas.
Where to Spend in 2013? by Jason Averbook (@JasonAverbook)
Great post from Jason on some trends that he is seeing that organizations should focus on for 2013.
I used to Rule the World by Jay Kuhns (@JRKuhns)
Nice introspective on Jay’s learnings from his career. Well worth a read.
The Exchange Zone: 5 Implementation Lessons From Olympic Relay Racers by Sarah White (@HRTechBlog)
Good post on what you need to keep in mind when you are implementing new technologies. It’s a good list.
Hope you enjoy the list. If you have any articles I should add to the list feel free to add them to the comments or follow us on Twitter @smashfly.
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