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Peter Weddle

The Job Board’s Dilemma

By Peter Weddle, CEO TAtech It’s common sense – and good business practice – to focus on the near term. Face the challenges that are right in front of you. They hold the greatest potential peril, so deal with them and get to everything else when time and space permit. That approach may work for...
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TA Tech Business NewZ

Curated Intel from the Talent Tech Industry January 23-29, 2023: • Reinforcing fairness in the recruiting process: Interviewing solution Clovers to buy Talvista; • Exposing the Duh factor at Davos: CEOs admit “We need to think differently about work;” • Going from bad to worse: Expert predicts more job cuts in companies that raised funds...
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Making Your EVP Feel Like Chocolate

What Caught My Eye is a series of weekly outside-the-box news stories and the lessons they hold for recruiters, by TAtech CEO Peter Weddle. A special feature of the TAtech Professional Member program, free for HR/TA leaders and professionals. https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2023/01/230113112804.htm Almost everyone loves chocolate. Milk, dark, white, gianduja, or filled with almonds and sprinkled with...
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This Week at TAtech

In-Person Events Get your Early Bird Discount tickets before they’re gone TAtech North America & The World Job Board ForumMay 22-24 in Austin TAtech Europe & The EMEA Job Board ForumNovember 13-15 in London TAtech Live Check out our virtual events RecAd Savvy webcastOn all things recruitment advertising & marketing • Watch Chris Forman, CEO...
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Use Military Strategy for Business Success in a Slowing Economy

By Peter Weddle, CEO TAtech Join us at TAtech North America (Austin May 22-24) and TAtech Europe (November 13-15, London) I’ve been a student of military history since my days as a cadet at West Point. I’ve even written a book on the application of military strategy to human resource management: Generalship: HR Leadership in...
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Ultra-Cons Upend Construction

The situation at The Point had grown dire enough by 2038 that a group of architects and community planners pushed the partisans out of office, repudiated their intransigence-driven paralysis, and compromised on a set of techniques to “flood proof” almost all of the village’s structures. The seawall was replaced by a more aesthetic string of...
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