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Vicki Z. Lauter
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  • Atlanta, Georgia
  • United States
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What inspires you about our industry?
How far talent management solutions have come; meeting people everyday that have different backgrounds and different stories about how they got to the position they are in currently.
Favorite Social Networking Profile (To YOUR page on LinkedIn, Plaxo, Facebook, etc).
http://www.unhub.com/Zmc2llc
Professional Influences: Who's group or blog philosophy most influenced your recruiting?
http://www.drjohnsullivan.com
What industries do you recruit? Let us know how we can help.
Healthcare - providers, consulting and payers
Also work with various technology companies that provide web based applications to other companies.

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September 22
Vicki Z. Lauter added a blog post
I'm talking about motivation. Do you know what motivates your employees to get out of bed in the morning? With Millennials in the workforce, employers are scrambling to "figure them out." What do they like and dislike? What are their goals? What mot…
September 22
Vicki Z. Lauter added a blog post
Incorporate the following steps as part of your talent management strategy and you're sure to have employee retention. 1. Set Expectations; have a clear, concise description of the job and the expectations of the person in that job. 2. Move your t…
September 6
Vicki Z. Lauter added a blog post
We have all heard the hype on the baby boomers and the void they will leave in the workforce. In addition, the growing skills gap and talent shortage leave many organizations concerned about the future. This very concern has fueled a talent war as c…
August 27
Vicki Z. Lauter added a blog post
Health care leaders need to employ patience and persistence if they're going to create a beneficial, shared culture in a growing system. Consistency Health care systems with a strong culture ensure that their environment is represented in all of it…
August 9
Vicki Z. Lauter added a blog post
The changing demographics of our country have been making headlines. As the population ages and baby boomers begin to retire, labor shortages seem imminent and in some cases, potentially catastrophic. Most of the forecasts focus on a dwindling pool…
July 29
Vicki Z. Lauter added a blog post
To meet today’s challenges, companies world-wide are searching for ways to do more with less. While many strategies offer streamlined processes and ways to add value, the biggest opportunities to meet this challenge lie within the talent themselves…
July 23
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Many will agree that people are the most important asset of an organization. More importantly, however, is how well those people work together to accomplish the common goal. Whether a company has thousands of people working in various locations worl…
July 14

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Vicki Z. Lauter

What Get's YOU Out of Bed In the Morning?

I'm talking about motivation. Do you know what motivates your employees to get out of bed in the morning? With Millennials in the workforce, employers are scrambling to "figure them out." What do they like and dislike? What are their goals? What motivates them? But when you attempt to answer these questions, generalization isn't effective. Each person is unique and it is the understanding of what makes them an individual will will make or break your… Continue

Posted on September 22, 2009 at 1:47pm —

Vicki Z. Lauter

Ten Strategies to Keep Your Good People

Incorporate the following steps as part of your talent management strategy and you're sure to have employee retention.

1. Set Expectations; have a clear, concise description of the job and the expectations of the person in that job.

2. Move your talented people around the organization, let them experience other jobs in the company and have the… Continue

Posted on September 6, 2009 at 4:01pm —

Vicki Z. Lauter

Arm Yourself with Succession Planning Initiatives Before It's Too Late

We have all heard the hype on the baby boomers and the void they will leave in the workforce. In addition, the growing skills gap and talent shortage leave many organizations concerned about the future. This very concern has fueled a talent war as companies compete for highly skilled executives and superior performers to fill the void.

You don't have to take shelter yet. Succession planning is your best defense if… Continue

Posted on August 27, 2009 at 3:23pm —

Vicki Z. Lauter

Create a Shared Culture as Part of Your Overall Talent Management Strategy

Health care leaders need to employ patience and persistence if they're going to create a beneficial, shared culture in a growing system.

Consistency
Health care systems with a strong culture ensure that their environment is represented in all of its offices or operations. To achieve this, the organization must apply and measure the same processes, policies and rules throughout the field. If there is a significant variance, then the culture will not be seen as important or a contributing factor… Continue

Posted on August 9, 2009 at 4:44pm —

Vicki Z. Lauter

Four Key Steps to Develop Future Leaders

The changing demographics of our country have been making headlines. As the population ages and baby boomers begin to retire, labor shortages seem imminent and in some cases, potentially catastrophic. Most of the forecasts focus on a dwindling pool of applicants for entry level positions. However, leading edge health care organizations also have to be able to replace key leaders with little interruption to the business.

A number of hospitals and health networks are turning to leadership develop… Continue

Posted on July 29, 2009 at 10:51am —

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At 1:29pm on August 13, 2008, Vicki Z. Lauter said…
You can follow me on twitter; www.twitter.com
hope to see you there too!
 
 

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