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This week John Sumser writes about last week. It was one of those weeks that made me go hmmm.

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Cross Cultural Sourcing

I am writing a piece on cultural sourcing - can you help? I am specifically looking for information about the cultural intricacies of telephone name sourcing into other countries besides the U.S. (...

Tagged: cross-cultural-communication

Started by Maureen Sharib in Sourcing 2 hours ago.

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Manners 2, People Nothing (September 05, 2008) Do good manners ever allow for harsh behavior? After last week's Rodney King style post (Can't we all just get along?) on the importance of decorum, I...

Started by John Sumser in Featured Posts, Articles & Authors. Last reply by Recruiting Animal 2 hours ago.

Why Are the Losers So Sore?

I just noticed this subject as one of the Daily Tracks (1:30p.m., Oct 30) for the upcoming (Oct 28-30) ERE convention in FL and I thought it would be of interest to many of you who feel, perhaps, ...

Tagged: age-old-argument, poaching, sourcing

Started by Maureen Sharib in Sourcing 3 hours ago.

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I have been honoured to be invited to participate as a speaker at the Fordyce Forum in Las Vegas in June 2009. Brought to you by the publishers of the staffing industry newsletter The Fordyce Lett...

Tagged: Forum, Letter, Fordyce

Started by Gavin Chase in Recruiting 101. Last reply by Gavin Chase 3 hours ago.

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LISTEN HERE: (8 minutes long). Question: Is it cheaper to use an online applicant tracking system? PRO: Don E Breckenridge, CEO, Sendouts.com CON: Martin (The Beadle) Snyder, President, PC Recru...

Tagged: ATS

Started by Recruiting Animal in Recruiting 101. Last reply by Tim Bauer 4 hours ago.

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