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“The bad news is time flies. The good news is you’re the pilot.”

—Michael Altshuler

It’s hard to believe that we stand at ticket counter ready to fly into a new year and decade. As we begin our flight it seems fitting to check our luggage and ticket to see where we’ve come and where we need to go. 

I’ve researched to see what is top of mind of the nearly 1 million visitors of HR C-Suite this past year.  These themes might be helpful to plot out our travel map for the start of something fantastic and new. 

Top 10 most read human resources articles for this year.

  1. Importance Of Human Resource Planning In Organizational Success

2)    How Leadership Skills Can Influence The Values Of An Organization

3)    How to Improve An Organization’s Performance

4)    HR Strategies To Increase Employee Productivity In An Organization

5)    How To Be An Effective HR Business Partner

6)    5 Proven Practices To Build A Consistently Consistent Workforce

7)    Leadership Authority: What Gives Real Leaders The Ability To Influence?

8)    Top 10 Recruiting Trends For 2019

9)    Global Strategy: Different Cultures And Negotiation Styles

10) How To Implement An HR Scorecard In A Business Organization

 

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Tresha Moreland is a 30-year organizational effectiveness and strategic workforce planning expert. She partners with business leaders to develop workplace strategies that achieve best-in-class results. She has held key organizational leadership roles in multiple industries such as manufacturing, distribution, retail, hospitality, and healthcare. Tresha is the founder and principal consultant of HR C-Suite, LLC (www.hrcsuite.com). HR C-Suite is a results-based HR strategy resource dedicated to connecting HR with business results. She has received a master’s degree in human resource management (MS) and a master’s degree in business administration (MBA). She has also earned a Senior Professional in Human Resources (SPHR), Six Sigma Black Belt Professional (SSBBP) Certification. She is also recognized as a Fellow with the American College Healthcare Executives with a FACHE designation.

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