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Joyce Gioia

Future trends, especially about the workforce and workplace; employee retention issues; the global war for talent; moving into the future with your head and your heart.

Impending Crisis: Too Many Jobs, Too Few People
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The labor shortage will be much more severe than most people realize. By 2010, we'll be 10,033,000 people short in the United States. Bottom line: corporate leaders must begin now to change the way they do business. This issue is not only strategic, but highly competitive, as well. Competition for competent workers will drive competition for customers and capital. See the evidence, get the advice, understand the situation. Read this book . . . before your competitors do! Click Here to learn more.
 

How to Become an Employer of Choice
Runner-up for the Best Business Book of the Year

Get the best workers to consciously choose to work for you-instead of joining your competition. Become an "Employer of Choice." As the labor shortage intensifies, competition for qualified, dedicated employees will become even more challenging. In our strong economy, people have choices of where they will work. Learn how to inspire workers to choose you. This book has the secrets!  Click Here to learn more.

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Organizations that earn the right to be described as “Employers of Choice®” enjoy a higher level of performance, greater workforce stability, and the level of continuity that assures . . .

  • preservation of the knowledge base

  • customer loyalty

  • employee satisfaction

  • a strong bottomline.

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Herman Trend Alert: Second Life Revisited March 12, 2008

Last year the virtual world Second Life (SL), secondlife.com received quite a bit of media coverage when several Fortune 500 companies staged events or built virtual presences there. Not so long ago, we covered the use of SL for market research.           (www.hermangroup.com/alert/archive_3-21-2007.html ) Now, we revisit this topic to discuss some important developments. Second Life now has eleven million registered users with an average of 18,000 new people joining everyday.

In November, the hit TV drama CSI:NY aired an episode tracking a killer into this virtual world. At the end CBS aired a commercial, inviting viewers to go to their website to find a branded link to join Second Life and "continue the pursuit". The result: an extra 100,000 people signed up.

B2B and Consumer Products companies have also used SL for product development, recruiting activities, and staff meetings. Corporations, like IBM, bring in authorized staff from around the world to have virtual meetings that may include PowerPoint presentations, audio, video, interactive surveys on the spot, and more. Manpower has its own SL location and holds periodic job fairs.

Now, the Social Research Foundation, that provides the First Opinions Panel (the largest consumer research panel in SL), offers the groundbreaking Second Life Business Brief. To subscribe, visit http://www.slbrief.com . It is simply the best way to keep up with corporate doings in SL. And just like our Herman Trend Alert, the Second Life Business Brief may be co-branded, i.e., other organizations may send these e-zines to their lists under their own names.

We agree with Prince Charles who complimented the CEO of IBM for holding a corporate meeting in SL, instead of flying his leaders from all over the world. That is why we were so excited about the opportunity to deliver a presentation in SL. Aliza Sherman, a/k/a, Cybergrrl Oh is an event organizer and consultant for this new universe. She has engaged me to deliver a brief presentation titled "The Future of Marketing" on March 24 at 3pm EDT. You must join Second Life to attend (It's free). To learn more about Sherman's leading edge services, email her at alizapilar@msn.com.

As a professional speaker, I expect to deliver more presentations in SL in the future.

Looking Forward. . .

Joyce Gioia-Herman

 

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