What anonymous feedback says about us
June 12, 2016What anonymous feedback says about us

When internal communication processes are anonymous, are we truly promoting employee participation, or are we inadvertently cultivating a culture of fear around expressing ourselves honestly?

Assessments are for everyone
May 16, 2016Assessments are for everyone

When initiating our performance evaluation processes, we should contemplate the dynamics we aim to cultivate within our organization. At Hrider, we firmly believe this is a splendid opportunity to enhance the relationships among all team members. We view feedback processes as an opportunity for collective improvement for the entire team..

How do you evaluate the performance of your children?
April 17, 2016How do you evaluate the performance of your children?

What if it wasn't your employee but your son? Would you wait a year to help him develop his skills, or would you provide more frequent feedback? People and talent development specialist Jesús Garzas humorously sheds light on the necessity of introducing ongoing feedback processes in organizations committed to nurturing talent within their teams.

360º Feedback or how to modernize internal communication
March 17, 2016360º Feedback or how to modernize internal communication

Do you know when the suggestion box was invented? Since 1899! Certainly, we have learned more effective techniques for promoting internal communication since then. In this post, we discuss the value provided by internal feedback processes and offer practical recommendations to successfully implement them.

"Until death do us part"... for how long?
March 6, 2016"Until death do us part"... for how long?

What does it take for you to truly LOVE your job and make that commitment? Raquel Blázquez, an organizational intelligence expert and coach for technology and innovation teams, encourages us to think of work relationships as similar to romantic relationships, where both parties need to nurture the connection to build strong organizations.

The secret weapon of competitiveness is called Employer Branding
February 23, 2016The secret weapon of competitiveness is called Employer Branding

It's not a new concept; many were aware of its existence but under different names. We haven't just invented it, but somehow, until now, it hasn't received the attention it deserves. Please welcome the new trending concept in human resource management: Employer Branding.

Which assessment modality to choose: 90º, 180º, 270º or 360 degrees?
January 12, 2016Which assessment modality to choose: 90º, 180º, 270º or 360 degrees?

Isn't it sometimes confusing to determine what exactly a 270º assessment appraisal process is? What is the difference with another 180º? In this post we are going to try to explain what the different assessment methodologies are based on the different roles that interact. We hope to help you choose those options that best fit each organization.

Should we enable an employee to Self-Evaluate?
December 27, 2015Should we enable an employee to Self-Evaluate?

Each company approaches its evaluation processes differently, but a common aspect that everyone grapples with when launching a feedback or performance evaluation process, whether it's 90º, 180º, 270º, or 360º, is whether to allow employees to conduct their own self-assessment.

Where is people management headed?
December 1, 2015Where is people management headed?

We are already beginning to see examples of successful organizations that are adapting their people management policies to what new professionals demand, but are we all prepared for the great change in philosophy that is heading to our offices to park at our door?

The new keys to Engagement
November 8, 2015The new keys to Engagement

If we aim to cultivate effective engagement in contemporary professional environments, we must refrain from employing outdated methods from the 1960s and instead act in accordance with the latest principles for fostering commitment and motivation.

Pay for Performance
October 25, 2015Pay for Performance

The role of people management professionals should not avoid one of the fundamental aspects on which labor relations are based: remuneration policies. We analyze how the trend of "Pay for Performance" or payment for contribution can also support the development of talent in organizations.

Do you help your employees to give the best of themselves?
September 8, 2015Do you help your employees to give the best of themselves?

Embrace science to uncover the evolving methods for motivating teams to become more productive. Many traditional approaches to motivation are no longer effective. Organizations must adopt new strategies to ensure that employees are willing to give their best.