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What if you could replace performance evaluations with four simple questions? Istockphoto Everyone loves to hate performance evaluations, and with good reason: Research has shown them to be ineffective, unreliable and unsatisfactory for seemingly everyone involved. They consume way too much time, leave most workers deflated and feel increasingly out of step with reality. A once-a-year, backwards-looking conversation with the boss hardly fits our forward-looking, instantly updated world. Yet despite all that frustration, many companies do little to change them, thinking there are few alternatives. That hasn't been the case at Deloitte. Deloitte's new approach, which it has piloted among roughly 10 percent of employees so far, would do away with "cascading objectives," those nonsensical attempts to create similar goals for everyone in the organization. Given that Deloitte advises many of the world's biggest companies, one can only hope the internal move will have a domino effect across many more workplaces. 1. 2. 3. 4.

That's it. Read also: Millennials want a work-life balance. Their bosses just don’t get why. It may sound like a tiresome complaint, but a new study of nearly 10,000 workers in eight countries has found that baby boomers' attitudes toward work-life balance are having real-life consequences for younger workers. (Natalie Jennings and Tom LeGro/The Washington Post) Workers around the globe have been finding it harder to juggle the demands of work and the rest of life in the past five years, a new report shows, with many working longer hours, deciding to delay or forgo having children, discontinuing education, or struggling to pay tuition for their children. Why? A big reason is the economy: Professional workers in companies that shed employees in the Great Recession are still doing the work of two or more people and working longer hours.

Salaries have stagnated, and costs continue to rise, according to a new survey of nearly 10,000 workers in eight countries by Ernst & Young’s Global Generations Research. But another big reason? The boss just doesn’t get it. He had a different idea. In Tighter Labor Market, Firms Weigh Cost of Wage Increases - The CFO Report. Dictionaries and Reference Tools. Factbrowser - The Research Discovery Engine.

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But another key skill is the ability to locate and review academic studies to strengthen and deepen stories. The Journalist’s Resource studies database distills top research, but there’s a much bigger universe of research out there. One common search strategy for finding academic research is trying a series of keywords in popular search engines such as Google, Yahoo and Bing. While no particular strategy is perfect, establishing a checklist of key databases is essential. Access issue Of course, there is the problem of free versus paid access to research.

News databases As part of your search strategy, you may want to also “pull the clips” on a topic, to see what the media has reported and what prior research has been cited publicly. A core checklist Below is a list of useful databases. Open databases. Scribd.