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2006 Poll
Results |
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December
2006: Does your company use personality tests as part of the hiring
process?
1 in 5 who responded to this survey indicate
that their company utilizes these type of assessment tests to review
the potential fit of a candidate.
November 2006:
Is it acceptable to lay off employees via email?
Although impersonal terminations may shield
managers from unwanted personal contact during the process, it is
important to remember that the vast percentage of those against such
a practice have an ever-expanding field of readily accessible and
transmittable media from which to mount an effective campaign of discovery.
The net results (perceived corporate approach, loss of morale, and
others less than desirable) may not be worth the small amount of apparent
buffering gained.
October 2006: Do
you work while on vacation?
Many individuals find it difficult to fully
disengage from their work.
September 2006:
How long is your resume?
A one-page resume is not essential. Indeed,
it may prove to be detrimental if valuable information is omitted.
July 2006: Is
your employer willing to let you work from home?
An increasing number of companies are providing
employees with the option to attend to at least a portion of their
duties from a home office.
June 2006: How
many vacation days do you receive each year?
The number of hours individuals spend in the
office are up. The number of vacation days allotted has remained fairly
steady.
March 2006: Should
Congress enact net neutrality legislation?
Will this type of measure help ensure a level
playing field and a wide array of consumer choices, or will it inhibit
innovation and degrade services?
February 2006: NTP
v. RIM
Patent troll or shrewd business?
January 2006: Should
government agencies be able to track visitors via persistent cookies?
Current policy allows for the use of this type
of device if compelling need can be shown and a clear publication
of disclosure is outlined. The results clearly show that performance
management and perceived security issues do not carry more weight
than personal privacy concerns. |
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