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Happy Holidays From Us to You!

Posted by: Angela Bergerson on Monday, December 23, 2019
In observance of the holidays, the Cascade offices will be closed December 24, 25 and 31, and January 1. Our resolution for 2020 is to help great employers like you sleep better at night, knowing that you have a great team of HR experts ready to ...

Oregon Executives Report Business Trends for 2020

Posted by: McKenna Arnold, Survey and Research Manager on Monday, December 16, 2019

The Employer Associations of America’s 2020 National Business Trends Survey shares information on what executives are doing to address the changing business climate. 2020 is right around the corner and now is the time to plan smart!

Tags: Survey

The Business Case for Developing Emotional Intelligence

Posted by: Bill Swift on Monday, December 9, 2019

Does your workplace see empathy and sensitivity as a strength or a weakness? Our experience is that workplaces send clear messages, intentionally or unintentionally, about the importance of developing these skills.

Utilizing Psychometrics in Talent Optimization

Posted by: Alexis James on Monday, December 2, 2019

While the Behavioral Assessment is a fantastic coaching and professional development tool, it can also be used with PI’s Job Assessment to ensure that organizations hire individuals that are a natural fit for the role they need to fill. And with the Cognitive Assessment, a tool that measures how quickly someone learns, PI makes it much more likely that people will be successful (and stay longer!) in their new roles.

Tags: Strengths

Understanding Executive Compensation in the Unique World of Nonprofits

Posted by: Lindsay Hill, CCP, GRP, Director, Compensation Services on Monday, November 25, 2019

Nonprofits face many unique challenges when establishing executive compensation which oftentimes deals with issues like regulatory compliance, board governance, limited budgets and equitable pay across the organization. Nonprofits typically have a Board of Directors who have a financial responsibility when setting executive pay to ensure that it is fair and reasonable. This poses an ongoing challenge for many boards who are trying to be reasonable while either recruiting for top/key talent or retaining qualified and knowledgeable Executive Directors in nonprofits where the area of expertise is oftentimes very specialized.

Time to Dust Off Your Company’s Professional Development Plan

Posted by: Bill Swift on Monday, November 18, 2019

You’ve probably heard the one about the airline pilot who announced to his passengers the good news and bad news about their trip. Bad news – “We are lost.” Good news – “We are making very good time.”

Five Things You May Not Know About Transition Projects

Posted by: Gayle Gilham, President on Monday, November 11, 2019

For 50 years, this Portland area nonprofit has delivered life-saving and life-changing assistance to some of the City’s most vulnerable residents. Did you know…

Fall Activities to Engage Your Employees

Posted by: Bethany Wright on Monday, November 4, 2019
Cooler weather and shorter days can only mean one thing: Fall has arrived! Employees are getting used to layering up and carrying umbrellas to prepare for whatever weather may come. But what does that mean in the office? Sometimes those shorter days ...

Celebrating Your Great Workplaces…

Posted by: Gayle Gilham, President on Monday, October 21, 2019

At Cascade, we believe deliberate recognition is a sign of a great employer. And when a great employer gets recognized for being outstanding, we’d like to take a moment to congratulate them!

Dress Code Blues?

Posted by: Bethany Wright on Monday, October 7, 2019
Why can’t we wear leggings? Why can’t I color all of my hair bright pink? Why can’t we just wear jeans every day? I can’t afford to buy clothes just for work! Does any of that sound familiar? If so, it sounds like you are ...
Tags: Compliance

Five Things You May Not Know About Red Ridge Farms

Posted by: Gayle Gilham, President on Monday, September 30, 2019

From grapes to olives, to their award-winning end products, this 5th generation family farm leads the industry with a trailblazing spirit. Did you know…

Organization Development Certificate Program

Posted by: Jathan Janove, JD on Thursday, September 26, 2019

As President of the Oregon Organization Development Network, as a former labor and employment law attorney, and as current columnist for SHRM, “Putting Humanity Into HR Compliance,” I am especially excited about this opportunity for HR professionals to learn OD fundamentals:

Is Your Salary Market Data Accurate and Valid?

Posted by: Melanie Williams on Monday, September 23, 2019

Where does the salary market data you are using come from? Are the companies that participate in the data comparable to your organization? Who compiled the data and audited it for accuracy? When was the data pulled? All of these and more should be questions asked when using salary market data to inform your organizational pay practices.

Tags: Survey

Now’s The Time To Get Your HR Certification

Posted by: Angela Bergerson on Thursday, September 19, 2019
Have you been putting off getting your HR certification? Now is the time to do it! The HR Certification Institute (HRCI) is offering $75 off all exams through October 18, 2019. Use code APPLYNOW3. HRCI offers credentials for new HR professionals ...
Tags: Training

How Project Mistakes Teach Valuable Lessons – Ah, The Joys of Getting Stuff Done

Posted by: Bill Swift on Monday, September 16, 2019

Near panic, I began listing all the projects I had been in charge of over the years. Our instructor had suggested we review just how common project management is by creating a historical record of our own projects. Pen to paper, I was grinding out a history of, at best, mixed results. One pattern emerged, however: that of getting better over time and learning from mistakes.

Five Things You May Not Know About Buchanan Cellers

Posted by: Gayle Gilham, President on Tuesday, September 3, 2019

Housed in one of McMinnville’s oldest industrial/commercial buildings, and with tangible reminders of the City’s agricultural beginnings, this Cascade member provides a shopping experience that sets you back in time. Did you know…

2019 Nonprofit Pay & Benefits Survey – Key Findings

Posted by: McKenna Arnold, Survey and Research Manager on Monday, August 19, 2019

Cascade Employers Association is pleased to present key findings from the 2019 Nonprofit Pay and Benefits Survey report. Cascade’s Nonprofit Pay and Benefits survey is comprised of over 250 job descriptions and 100 benefit-related questions. This survey provides in-depth market pay and benefit data stemming from nonprofit organizations throughout Oregon and Southwest Washington.

Retroactive Leniency – Is That a Thing?

Posted by: Bethany Wright on Monday, August 12, 2019
Your employee has had several unexcused absences in the last few months and is now being written up for their poor attendance. When you speak to the employee, they inform you that they have a disability and that occasionally they will miss work ...
Tags: Compliance

Five Things You May Not Know About Herb Pharm

Posted by: Gayle Gilham, President on Monday, August 5, 2019

With a mission to create the highest quality herbal extracts available, this southern Oregon company is committed to educating people on how to practice safe, effective herbalism. Did you know…

Annual Training Catalog: Plan for the Entire Year

Posted by: Angela Bergerson on Monday, July 29, 2019
Behind every great organization is a well-trained staff. Hundreds of employers rely on Cascade’s proven soft skills and compliance training to achieve performance improvement and personal success for their managers, supervisors, and ...
Tags: Training

Are Your Pay Practices Market-Competitive?

Posted by: Lindsay Hill, CCP, GRP, Director, Compensation Services on Monday, July 22, 2019

With some of the lowest unemployment rates in history, the job market is a highly competitive one. This competitive market can increase confidence among workers about changing jobs. With wages continuously increasing due to the tight labor market, it is imperative to ensure that companies are paying market competitively to retain and attract top talent.

Are Your Disciplinary Documentation Skills Up To The Test?

Posted by: Bethany Wright on Monday, July 8, 2019
“If a tree falls in a forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound?” My favorite answer to that question is, “only if there is documented proof!” Proper documentation can establish a pattern of performance ...

Six Things You May Not Know About Willamette Humane Society

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

Whoever coined the phrase “where there’s a will, there’s a way,” obviously knew something about the power of human determination, and perhaps knew the “founding mothers” of Willamette Humane Society. Did you know…

Lack of Training Equals a Lack of Trust for Managers

Posted by: Erin Bair on Monday, June 10, 2019

Gallup’s Q12, a twelve question survey administered to employees to measure engagement, has been around since 1996. Since that time tens of millions of employees from 195 countries have taken it. Every single question focuses on managerial or team soft skills rather than salary or benefits.

Five Things You May Not Know About Werner Gourmet Meat Snacks, Inc.

Posted by: Gayle Gilham, President on Monday, June 3, 2019

This Tillamook, Oregon employer produces over 100 varieties of top quality meat snacks, trail mixes, roasted nuts and candies. 

Five Important Updates to the Oregon Regional Pay Survey

Posted by: Courtney LeCompte on Tuesday, May 28, 2019

In an ongoing effort to provide valuable, relevant, and comprehensive market wage data within the Oregon Regional Pay Survey, Cascade is excited to share a few recent survey changes.

Tags: Survey

Spring is here! Time to Clean and Organize – HR Style

Posted by: Bethany Wright on Monday, May 20, 2019
Spring brings us sunshine and rain, which also brings us lots of flowers and plants growing all around us. While beautiful, it also means it’s allergy season! What better time to stay indoors with filtered air and get some organizational items ...

Nudging in the Workplace – Positive Invitations for Change

Posted by: Bill Swift on Monday, May 13, 2019

Nudges are a small feature in the environment that attracts our attention and influences our behavior. Nudges are everywhere.

Member Saves 19% ($23,000) through Participation in Association’s Group Health Plan

Posted by: Gayle Gilham, President on Monday, May 6, 2019

With small and large group health insurance premiums continuing to rise, savvy employers look for ways to control costs while maintaining benefit value for their employees.

Navigating Conflict in the Workplace

Posted by: Erin Bair on Monday, April 29, 2019

Conflict. Just the word itself is enough to make many of us feel uncomfortable. It conjures images of yelling, hurt feelings and damaged relationships. However, not all conflict is bad.

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