May Toast and Jam
In April I started a monthly series to provide "the single best article I have found" in the past month. The idea is to share one influential article that you can read while you make toast . . . and, of course, add a little Jam. It's fun to find and share other's work that is insightful (or challenging) and that, I hope, will help you as well. Please recognize that inclusion in the monthly Toast and Jam does NOT mean I agree with the author's opinions! In fact, sometimes it is quite the opposite! I plan to include cogent articles that challenge the current thinking and that, I hope, will get you asking "better questions" yourself.
So here is MAY's Toast and Jam . . .
Organizations and Business:
An interesting summary on supervising millinneals called "Kids these days" by Sergeant Darren Neal of the Arkansas State Police.
Should companies start offering voluntary benefits? (Entrepreneur)
Consulting:
Personnel Today focuses on the benefits of workplace counseling.
People Analytics? How businesses are starting to try and measure the importance of their human assets.
Churches:
The debate about "seeker-sensitive churches" goes on . . . here is a little different "take."
Like small churches or not? Either way, the reasons may be the same!
And the Jam: Fun and Curious:
Here's what your 2015 income taxes are buying.
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