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Five Things You May Not Know About Ioka Farms
on Monday, December 31, 2018
This sixth generation farm is located in the Silverton Hills of Oregon. Did you know…
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Happy Holidays!
on Monday, December 24, 2018
In observance of the holidays, the Cascade offices will be closed December 24, 25 and 31, and January 1.
Our resolution for 2019 is to collaborate with great employers like you to integrate benchmarks and best practices into your human resource ...
Holiday Workplace Stress
on Monday, December 17, 2018
Happy Holidays! It’s that time of the year again. Decorations, gifts, food, lots and lots of holiday treats, and of course, family. What does this mean for businesses? For some, it means stress.
The holidays come with their own set of ...
Workplace Coaching: High Return on Investment for Those Willing to Dig In
on Monday, December 10, 2018
I was working with a group of new supervisors last month and reviewing this thing we call coaching. I asked them to reflect on their willingness to dig in to the coaching role.
Five Things You May Not Know About JaCiva’s Bakery and Chocolatier
on Monday, December 3, 2018
Regarded as one of the most established and distinguished Portland bakeries for over 30 years, this Cascade member infuses joy and love into every product they make. Did you know…
Be Thankful If You Have a Full-Participation Work Culture
on Monday, November 19, 2018
It’s been said that “80% of success in life is just showing up.” But, in the world of work, we know it takes more than just clocking in to develop strong, effective, sustainable teams.
Keys to Sustaining Your Training
on Monday, November 12, 2018
Research tells us that the things workplace managers do before and after the training event are far more important in the transfer of information.
Five Things You May Not Know About SMART
on Monday, November 5, 2018
This nonprofit’s vision is an Oregon where every child can read and is empowered to succeed. Did you know…
Time’s a Changin’ – Don’t Forget to Pay Employees Correctly
on Monday, October 29, 2018
That’s right, it’s that time again. Time for that “extra hour” of sleep we will all be getting. On Sunday, November 4, 2018 at 2:00 am, Daylight Savings time ends and our clocks will bounce back to 1:00 am; thus, giving us an ...
Thrill Your Employees on Halloween
on Monday, October 22, 2018
There are many ways to brighten up the workday, but holidays provide the perfect occasion to engage employees and show them work can be fun, too! Halloween offers more than one way to inspire your employees to be creative and gives you the chance to frighten some holiday spirit into them.
Talk About Scary…Here Come Performance Reviews!
on Monday, October 15, 2018
Workplaces have known for a long time that Performance Reviews are rarely popular, but how deep does this dislike go?
Target Date Retirement Funds: Pros and Cons
on Monday, October 8, 2018
Whether a target-date retirement fund is the best choice for an investor depends on a few different factors, including the degree to which the investor wants to manage his or her own retirement portfolio. Below are some pros and cons of using target-date funds.
Five Things You May Not Know About Coleman Agriculture
on Monday, October 1, 2018
From hops to hazelnuts to seed crops and a variety of vegetables, for the Coleman family, farming has always been more than a livelihood – it’s a way of life. Did you know…
Making Onboarding a Fun and Positive Experience
on Monday, September 24, 2018
We’ve all been there: new job, new co-workers, new expectations. We walked in on our first day, sat down, and were bombarded with a stack of paperwork and policies we were expected to read and familiarize ourselves with. As the hours ticked by, we couldn’t wait until the dreaded “first day” was over and we could move forward and do the job we were hired to do.
Taking a "Sabbatical" – Miles Traveled and Lessons Relearned
on Monday, September 17, 2018
It was three years ago that a casual kitchen table conversation turned into an adventure, an adventure that gave me the opportunity to live on an island in Alaska and relearn some lessons that workplaces have been teaching me now for decades.
How to Build Your Leadership Pipeline
on Monday, September 10, 2018
According to a brand new EZ survey of 402 CEOs from 11 countries, together running companies worth $2.6 trillion in sales, 68% felt they were not fully prepared for their leadership position.
Preventing FMLA/OFLA Abuse – What Can You Do?
on Monday, August 27, 2018
Today, there are so many laws protecting employees and their jobs that a lot of employers feel they have no means to address attendance issues without risking a claim. Not only do we have the federal Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA), but here in Oregon we have the Oregon Family Leave Act (OFLA).
Three Ways to Reform the Performance Review
on Monday, August 20, 2018
Google the term “employee performance review” and you will quickly realize that the latest business trend is to ditch them entirely. But removing performance reviews entirely … is that really a smart business move for the majority of organizations?
Compound and Compare
on Monday, August 13, 2018
Approaching retirement with too little money is unfortunate. Furthermore, getting sucked into the daily hype that has people jumping in and out of the stock market can be disastrous. The market will inevitably go down once in a while, but history proves that despite this, the long-term trend for the market is up. Taking that into account, the earlier an individual begins to invest, the better.
Five Things You May Not Know About Partnerships in Community Living
on Monday, August 6, 2018
Continually evolving as an agency that is a person-centered provider of services to individuals with intellectual/developmental disabilities, this nonprofit is relentless in bringing dreams to life.
Donating Paid Time Off – Are Generous Employees Creating Risk?
on Monday, July 30, 2018
In times of need, there are always people who will step up and offer to help. One of the many ways people help others is offering to donate their paid time off to a co-worker who may be struggling with a personal emergency.
Cascade’s Annual Training Catalog: Plan for the Entire Year
on Wednesday, July 18, 2018
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 ...
2018 Nonprofit Pay & Benefits Survey – Key Findings
on Thursday, July 12, 2018
Cascade Employers Association is pleased to present key findings from the 2018 Nonprofit Pay and Benefits Survey report. Data for this survey was collected between March and May of 2018, with 176 nonprofit organizations participating throughout Oregon and SW Washington.
Retirement Planning in Your 20s and 30s
on Monday, July 9, 2018
Is it too early to start planning for retirement in your 20s? The answer is no. As life expectancy continues to increase, planning early can ensure a comfortable retirement. While planning for retirement at this age may be the last thing on your mind, the earlier you start the better chance you have of achieving your retirement goal. An early start also allows more time for your investment to grow through compound interest.
Why Use an Association Group Insurance Program vs. an Independent Broker?
on Monday, July 2, 2018
For nearly six decades Cascade Employers Association has offered group health insurance to qualifying members through its sponsored Pacific Northwest Employers Life, Health Insurance Trust. And we’ve just taken that offering to a new level.
World Cup Craze in the Workplace
on Monday, June 25, 2018
Unfortunately, the U.S. isn’t in the World Cup this time, but that doesn’t mean your employees aren’t still crazed for the action taking place over the next couple of weeks. Just like the Super Bowl or March Madness, these big sporting events can impact productivity in the workplace. While it can be a distraction, it might also be an opportunity for employees to connect.
Gig Employees – Is the “Uber” Model a Risk?
on Monday, June 18, 2018
Every business has, at some point, struggled with recruitment. The inability to find applicants means that sometimes you hire someone just to get a “warm body” in the seat, and hope they can complete the duties well enough to get by. In cases like these, staffing agencies may be utilized to help fill those roles that are harder to fill, or keep filled.
Five Things You May Not Know About Willamette Valley Vineyards
on Monday, June 4, 2018
The Willamette Valley is the heart of Oregon wines, thus it’s fitting to feature one of the region’s leading wineries.
Memorial Day Greetings
on Monday, May 28, 2018
In observance of Memorial Day, the Cascade offices are closed this Monday, May 28.
Please accept our best wishes on this day of remembrance,
Sincerely,
Cascade Team
Social Media: Finding Balance in the Workplace
on Monday, May 21, 2018
If you currently have policies to prevent the use of social media in your place of work, it might be time to start thinking of ways to incorporate, rather than restrict, the use of social media in your offices.
Five Things You May Not Know About Ioka Farms
This sixth generation farm is located in the Silverton Hills of Oregon. Did you know…
Happy Holidays!
Holiday Workplace Stress
Workplace Coaching: High Return on Investment for Those Willing to Dig In
I was working with a group of new supervisors last month and reviewing this thing we call coaching. I asked them to reflect on their willingness to dig in to the coaching role.
Five Things You May Not Know About JaCiva’s Bakery and Chocolatier
Regarded as one of the most established and distinguished Portland bakeries for over 30 years, this Cascade member infuses joy and love into every product they make. Did you know…
Be Thankful If You Have a Full-Participation Work Culture
It’s been said that “80% of success in life is just showing up.” But, in the world of work, we know it takes more than just clocking in to develop strong, effective, sustainable teams.
Keys to Sustaining Your Training
Research tells us that the things workplace managers do before and after the training event are far more important in the transfer of information.
Five Things You May Not Know About SMART
This nonprofit’s vision is an Oregon where every child can read and is empowered to succeed. Did you know…
Time’s a Changin’ – Don’t Forget to Pay Employees Correctly
Thrill Your Employees on Halloween
There are many ways to brighten up the workday, but holidays provide the perfect occasion to engage employees and show them work can be fun, too! Halloween offers more than one way to inspire your employees to be creative and gives you the chance to frighten some holiday spirit into them.
Talk About Scary…Here Come Performance Reviews!
Workplaces have known for a long time that Performance Reviews are rarely popular, but how deep does this dislike go?
Target Date Retirement Funds: Pros and Cons
Whether a target-date retirement fund is the best choice for an investor depends on a few different factors, including the degree to which the investor wants to manage his or her own retirement portfolio. Below are some pros and cons of using target-date funds.
Five Things You May Not Know About Coleman Agriculture
From hops to hazelnuts to seed crops and a variety of vegetables, for the Coleman family, farming has always been more than a livelihood – it’s a way of life. Did you know…
Making Onboarding a Fun and Positive Experience
We’ve all been there: new job, new co-workers, new expectations. We walked in on our first day, sat down, and were bombarded with a stack of paperwork and policies we were expected to read and familiarize ourselves with. As the hours ticked by, we couldn’t wait until the dreaded “first day” was over and we could move forward and do the job we were hired to do.
Taking a "Sabbatical" – Miles Traveled and Lessons Relearned
It was three years ago that a casual kitchen table conversation turned into an adventure, an adventure that gave me the opportunity to live on an island in Alaska and relearn some lessons that workplaces have been teaching me now for decades.
How to Build Your Leadership Pipeline
According to a brand new EZ survey of 402 CEOs from 11 countries, together running companies worth $2.6 trillion in sales, 68% felt they were not fully prepared for their leadership position.
Preventing FMLA/OFLA Abuse – What Can You Do?
Today, there are so many laws protecting employees and their jobs that a lot of employers feel they have no means to address attendance issues without risking a claim. Not only do we have the federal Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA), but here in Oregon we have the Oregon Family Leave Act (OFLA).
Three Ways to Reform the Performance Review
Google the term “employee performance review” and you will quickly realize that the latest business trend is to ditch them entirely. But removing performance reviews entirely … is that really a smart business move for the majority of organizations?
Compound and Compare
Approaching retirement with too little money is unfortunate. Furthermore, getting sucked into the daily hype that has people jumping in and out of the stock market can be disastrous. The market will inevitably go down once in a while, but history proves that despite this, the long-term trend for the market is up. Taking that into account, the earlier an individual begins to invest, the better.
Five Things You May Not Know About Partnerships in Community Living
Continually evolving as an agency that is a person-centered provider of services to individuals with intellectual/developmental disabilities, this nonprofit is relentless in bringing dreams to life.
Donating Paid Time Off – Are Generous Employees Creating Risk?
In times of need, there are always people who will step up and offer to help. One of the many ways people help others is offering to donate their paid time off to a co-worker who may be struggling with a personal emergency.
Cascade’s Annual Training Catalog: Plan for the Entire Year
2018 Nonprofit Pay & Benefits Survey – Key Findings
Cascade Employers Association is pleased to present key findings from the 2018 Nonprofit Pay and Benefits Survey report. Data for this survey was collected between March and May of 2018, with 176 nonprofit organizations participating throughout Oregon and SW Washington.
Retirement Planning in Your 20s and 30s
Is it too early to start planning for retirement in your 20s? The answer is no. As life expectancy continues to increase, planning early can ensure a comfortable retirement. While planning for retirement at this age may be the last thing on your mind, the earlier you start the better chance you have of achieving your retirement goal. An early start also allows more time for your investment to grow through compound interest.
Why Use an Association Group Insurance Program vs. an Independent Broker?
For nearly six decades Cascade Employers Association has offered group health insurance to qualifying members through its sponsored Pacific Northwest Employers Life, Health Insurance Trust. And we’ve just taken that offering to a new level.
World Cup Craze in the Workplace
Unfortunately, the U.S. isn’t in the World Cup this time, but that doesn’t mean your employees aren’t still crazed for the action taking place over the next couple of weeks. Just like the Super Bowl or March Madness, these big sporting events can impact productivity in the workplace. While it can be a distraction, it might also be an opportunity for employees to connect.
Gig Employees – Is the “Uber” Model a Risk?
Every business has, at some point, struggled with recruitment. The inability to find applicants means that sometimes you hire someone just to get a “warm body” in the seat, and hope they can complete the duties well enough to get by. In cases like these, staffing agencies may be utilized to help fill those roles that are harder to fill, or keep filled.
Five Things You May Not Know About Willamette Valley Vineyards
The Willamette Valley is the heart of Oregon wines, thus it’s fitting to feature one of the region’s leading wineries.
Memorial Day Greetings
Social Media: Finding Balance in the Workplace
If you currently have policies to prevent the use of social media in your place of work, it might be time to start thinking of ways to incorporate, rather than restrict, the use of social media in your offices.