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The Training Bargain of the Century

Started by Frank · 10 months ago

Punk Rock HR pro, Laurie Ruettimann, is offering sexual harassment training that makes sense:
Your company requires ’sexual harassment’ training. Back in the 90s, it was a one-hour PowerPoint presentation that was delivered over lunch. Then employees started hiring lawyers ... Continue reading »

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  • I have to applaud you for the D&D reference. Yay for geeky subcultures!
  • Suddenly it's 1984 and the boys in the back of my class are whispering, rolling dice, and talking in code.

    "What are you doing?" I ask.

    "You wouldn't get it," they answer.

    Twenty-four years later, and they're still right!
  • HR Minion...lol...yeah, D&D; applied to HR, now that would be something.

    Laurie..too true. I think you're onto something.

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