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Email Scams – How Can I Protect My Business?

Posted by: Bethany Wright on Thursday, April 25, 2019
How many of you have received emails telling you that “You’ve Won the Lottery!” or “A Nigerian Prince has left his estate of $7.4 million to you! All you need to do is give us your bank account number and we will transfer it ...
Tags: Policies

Cascade Employers Association Members Show Vast Improvement in Sleep Patterns

Posted by: Bill Swift on Monday, April 22, 2019

At Cascade Employers Association we don’t sell mattresses, but we make the same promise of a better night’s sleep. Feedback from our members (executives, supervisors and HR professionals) tells us that they simply sleep better than non-members.

Tags: Membership

How Important are Job Descriptions?

Posted by: Bethany Wright on Monday, April 15, 2019
A job description is a document that some employers dread creating, and don’t think are all that important. However, I am here to tell you, those employers are wrong! Job descriptions are essential to build a foundation for many HR programs ...
Tags: Compliance

Change and Transition: Still One of the Biggest Challenges for Leaders

Posted by: Bill Swift on Monday, April 8, 2019

“After all this time as a manager you would think I would be better at managing transition. After all, I have been through about a million changes.”

Tags: Leadership

Five Things You May Not Know About Tillamook County Creamery Association

Posted by: Gayle Gilham, President on Monday, April 1, 2019

For 110 years, Tillamook County’s largest employer has stood behind the honest values of their farmer-owners. It’s from them they’ve learned passion can’t be faked, hard work can’t be outsmarted and real food is worth fighting for.

Your 401(k): What’s the Ideal Contribution?

Posted by: Matisse Capital on Monday, March 18, 2019

No matter your age, you probably have lots of questions and concerns about saving for retirement. How to save for it, what options are available, and, most importantly, how much money should you be socking away?

Sources of Leadership Power – Are You Using the Right One?

Posted by: Erin Bair on Monday, March 11, 2019

One of my favorite concepts regarding leadership development is about the interrelated concept of power. Leadership and power go hand in hand.

Tags: Leadership

Five Good Reasons to Employ People with Disabilities

Posted by: Kathy Schlotfeldt, Executive Director MV Advancements and Cascade Board Member on Monday, March 4, 2019

We are at a time in history where we no longer need to “create” jobs for individuals with a disability. There are business needs that already exist in our communities. And statistically, people with disabilities stay at their jobs longer and have better-than-average attendance.

Let It Snow!

Posted by: Gayle Gilham, President on Wednesday, February 27, 2019

Our doors are open today but the phones are quiet. Call us!

Breaking Down Blame: How Finding Fault May Actually Be Hurting Team Accountability

Posted by: Bill Swift on Monday, February 25, 2019

There is a local healthcare facility we know of that has been training all of their managers in Collaborative Problem Solving – a popular model for helping groups understand and solve problems. 

February Is All About "Loving What You Do"

Posted by: Courtney LeCompte on Thursday, February 21, 2019

Considering that most of us spend more than 2000 hours per year at our jobs, it would be great if we loved what we did. “Doing what you love” is typically at the heart of those who choose to work for nonprofit organizations.

Trouble Figuring out Oregon's Equal Pay Law? We're Here to Help

Posted by: Carey Klosterman on Monday, February 18, 2019

It’s all the rage in the world of human resources . . . Pay Equity! You have heard about it. Stressed about it. Maybe even cried about it. By following some consistent steps, you will get through this with flying colors.

Help Combat Workplace Stress

Posted by: Bethany Wright on Monday, February 11, 2019
An American Psychiatric Association survey said 58% of Americans claim that work was a significant stressor in their life. A ComPsych study said employees listed “workload” as the number one reason for stress in the workplace. Some ...

What We Have Here Is A Failure To Communicate

Posted by: Bill Swift on Monday, February 4, 2019

I’ve been taught to ask extra questions to get to the core of workplace issues. Sometimes I forget.

Market Volatility and What You Can Do Now

Posted by: Matisse Capital on Monday, January 28, 2019

The last year had its share of dark times, but periods of volatility, poor returns, economic downturns, and geopolitical chaos are inevitable and, in the end, create the opportunities that allow fundamental strategies to work. Just like water doesn’t instantly vaporize, but instead needs to first boil and churn to transform into rising steam, transitions in capital markets are painfully chaotic in the short term. But this “phase transition,” to borrow a term from physics, is ultimately necessary to move us to a new state. 

Sustaining Training: Finding the Unconscious Competence Zone!

Posted by: Bill Swift on Monday, January 21, 2019

Over the years in our Train the Trainer sessions we have had some of the most remarkable and fun sample trainings. 

Tags: Training

Oregon Executives Report Business Trends for 2019

Posted by: Courtney LeCompte on Monday, January 14, 2019

Nearly one hundred executives throughout Oregon recently provided their business projections for 2019 in the National Business Trends Survey. The preliminary results show a mixture of confidence and anticipated business challenges, with the majority of executives reporting optimism for the New Year.

Tags: Survey

Blind Spots, Heuristics and Anchors … Oh My!

Posted by: Bill Swift on Monday, January 7, 2019

Resolve this year to improve the quality and effectiveness of your workplace conversations by challenging everything. Well, don’t challenge everything. That would take too long. But it may really pay off to work with your supervisory team to improve critical thinking.

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