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rhonda116: Friends
rhonda116: Quiz Results
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Which Executive Are You? taken about 4 years agoCFO |
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Are You an Interview Expert? taken over 4 years agoYou are an expert at keeping interviews Challenging |
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What Kind of Firer Are You? taken about 4 years agoDonald Trump |
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Are You a Natural Leader? taken over 4 years agoAhead of the Pack |
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What’s Your Workplace Survival Skill? taken about 4 years agoYour workplace survival skill is Thinking Fast |
Rhonda Simmons
- Location:
- Auburn, AL
- Gender:
- Female
- Specialization:
- HR Business Partner/Generalist
- Status:
- HR Professional
- Relationship Status:
- Single
rhonda116: References
Personal
- Hobbies:
- Traveling, Outdoors, Sports, Taking pictures
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HR4evr
over 3 years ago
Rhonda, Hello! Thanks for accepting my friendship invitation. I was on HRPeople previously but had deleted my account. It is good to have you back as a friend on this site. Have a great week!
Mohanrajpm
almost 4 years ago
700 comments
Man is equally incapable of seeing the nothingness from which he emerges and the infinity in which he is engulfed ~
djp197
almost 4 years ago
14522 comments
“In any moment of decision, the best thing you can do is the right thing, the next best thing is the wrong thing, and the worst thing you can do is nothing” Theodore Roosevelt quote
Siddarth
almost 4 years ago
308 comments
A Short Course in Human Relations
The 6 most important words: I admit I was wrong.
The 5 most important words: You did a great job.
The 4 most important words: What do you think?
The 3 most important words: Could you please.
The 2 most important words: Thank you!
The most important word: We.
The least important word: I."
bcoleman
almost 4 years ago
18350 comments
Memorial Day is May 25th. Here is a poem honoring this impending Holiday (may not be in your country but honors fallen soldiers)...
In 1915, Moina Michael penned a poem ("We Shall Keep the Faith") honoring the fallen soldiers remembered on Memorial Day:
"And now the Torch and Poppy red
We wear in honour of our dead.
Fear not that ye have died for naught;
We'll teach the lesson that ye wrought
In Flanders Fields."
SirFrey
about 4 years ago
3354 comments
Hi there,
Go here and take the "HR IQ" Quiz. I think you'll find it fun and challenging !
http://hrpeople.monster.com/news/quizzes/show/127
SirFrey
about 4 years ago
3354 comments
Great to have you a new networking partner here on HRPeople !
mayaty
about 4 years ago
8 comments
You're welcome and thank you Rhonda. I am pretty new to the world of HR and I am hoping to learn more through this site and the insights of others.
kolni22
about 4 years ago
826 comments
Thank you for adding me, Rhonda. I am looking forward to chatting. Have a nice afternoon.
rictownsend
about 4 years ago
2616 comments
For tough times some inspiration - Churchill 1941 - Harrow School - Supposedly Speaking on Success
As the story goes... the school members were sitting in anxious anticipation... there is a great sense of awe and drama as Churchill strolled into the auditorium... he approaches the center of the stage... purposefully removes his bowler hat... props his cane against the lectern... pauses.... gazes for some time at the hushed assembly... and finally says...
Success... "Never give in. [pauses] Never give in. [pauses] Never, never, never - on nothing great or small, large or petty, never give in, except to the convictions of your own honor and good sense."
He then replaces his hat... picks up his cane and leaves the stage!
Credited as one of his shortest and perhaps one of his most powerful speeches... apt for now perhaps
Ric - http://www.orglearn.org/
Adwant
about 4 years ago
19532 comments
Love your job but don't love your Company because you may not know when your company stops loving you...Abdul Kalam
bcoleman
about 4 years ago
18350 comments
"As we express our gratitude, we must never forget that the highest appreciation is not to utter words, but to live by them."...John F. Kennedy
dobriyalrd
about 4 years ago
3616 comments
Hi,
How are you doing. What's steps your company is taking to overcome the global slowdow.
mailrumaan
about 4 years ago
22 comments
you are welcome...
ravindrasingh
about 4 years ago
332 comments
Missing You