“There are no bad teams, only bad leaders.” That’s the title of a chapter from The New York Times bestselling book, “Extreme Ownership: How U.S. Navy
Smart HR Celebrates 15 Years | A Retrospective on What’s Changed
Fifteen years ago Smart HR set up shop on Eisenhower Avenue in Alexandria, Virginia. We embarked on this journey to help our clients create a
HR Technology Solutions—A Tool, Not a Crutch
The miter saw is a fantastic piece of equipment and is able to dice up just about any wood that finds itself under its razor sharp blade. Yet does it
Preparing for FLSA Changes in the New Year
The Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) began enforcing overtime regulations in 1938 to protect employees, securing fair pay for fair work. The minimum
Meet Smart HR’s President & CEO: Mark Stevenson
You went to Lehigh University. Are you originally from that area? If so, how did you wind up in the Washington D.C. area? I’m from Pennsylvania,
4 Ways to Start the New Year Right
With the holidays fast upon us it’s time take advantage of the down time (hopefully you’ll have some) and start making some concrete employee
Solving the Challenge of Underperforming Employees
One of the challenges that come with being a business leader is working through situations with underperforming employees on your teams. No one wants
Consultant Spotlight: Melissa Dye
Each month we feature one of our consultants and highlight their story to give you a behind-the-scenes glimpse into life at Smart HR. As always, if
Who’s in Charge of Employee Engagement?
70% of American workers are "not engaged" or "actively disengaged" at work. They are disconnected from their workplaces and less likely to be