Michael Specht

An imperfect blog from Australia looking at technology, enterprise 2.0, management, Human Resources (HR) and other random thoughts.

Entries from October 2004

Wikis and HR

October 25th, 2004 · No Comments · Technology, Wikis · 1,492 views

Ok, more from recruiting.com (I can’t believe I just found this!).
Jason has a short intro into a new company called JotSpot. There are a few differences between Jotspot and other Wikis like SocialText the main one is the guys at Jotspot have created some prebuilt applications for users. This is a fantastic idea and I [...]

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More on Moral, ethical or what?

October 25th, 2004 · 1 Comment · Recruitment · 1,148 views

Just having a peek around recruiting.com and found some further comments on, take a look.
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Weblog policies

October 25th, 2004 · No Comments · Blogging, HR Management · 1,134 views

In the continued battle to have HR departments produce workable acceptable use guidelines for the internet, I stumbled across this old items from Ray Ozzie.
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Recruiting & technology the future

October 25th, 2004 · 2 Comments · Recruitment · 1,472 views

Lou Adler has a great article on as he puts it “a story of missed opportunities, lack of vision, not enough courage, and hope for the future.”
He talks about the lack of vision in applicant tracking systems, pointing the finger not at the vendors but recruiters instead. He feels that recruiters are not forward [...]

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Resume recognition?

October 25th, 2004 · No Comments · Recruitment · 1,628 views

Heather over at “Marketing at Microsoft” blog talks about lots ovf different things ranging from marketing, recruitment and like me follow bright shiny objects.
Anyway she has suggested that I you want her to find your resume just link to her blog post and she will follow the referrals (technical term, ).
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