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The Talent Supply Chain- Part Two: Access to the Pool of Candidates (article 2 of 3)

miketherecruiter wrote 6 hours ago: The Talent Supply Chain- Part Two: Access to the Pool of Candidates (article 2 of 3) This month we w … more →

Tags: employment branding, employment market, hiring manager interviewing, hiring manager training, new recruiting blog, position desirability, recruiting blog, Recruiting Process, Recruitment Process

Light rail contributes to uptown Phoenix's revival

dvcwebsite2008 wrote 3 weeks ago: Cement foundation for new dining area just poured at Hula's Modern Tiki. [Source: Scott Wong, Ar … more →

Tags: Transportation, Shopping, Dining, Employment, Livability, Uptown Phoenix, Business, Light Rail, Central Avenue

Viewpoint: "Phoenix 101: Lost opportunities"1 comment

dvcwebsite2008 wrote 3 weeks ago: [Source: Jon Talton, Rogue Columnist] — My chief goal in writing the Phoenix 101 post about th … more →

Tags: Phoenix History, Jon Talton, phoenix

The Talent Supply Chain- Part Two: Access to the Pool of Candidates2 comments

miketherecruiter wrote 1 month ago: The Talent Supply Chain- Part Two: Access to the Pool of Candidates (article 1 of 3) Continuing the … more →

Tags: Talent Supply Chain (TSC), college outreach, College Recruiting, college recruitment, employment branding, employment market, employment market fluidity, Labor Market, new recruiting blog

Viewpoint: The rise of a desert city (Phoenix)

dvcwebsite2008 wrote 1 month ago: [Source: Marshall Trimble, Special for the Arizona Republic] — “Ask anyone about why Pho … more →

Tags: Downtown Vitality, Phoenix History, phoenix, michael crow, Sprawl, Marshall Trimble, World War II, Philip VanderMeer

The Talent Supply Chain- Part One: The Pool of Candidates2 comments

miketherecruiter wrote 2 months ago: The Talent Supply Chain- Part One: The Pool of Candidates For my first few blog entries I wanted to … more →

Tags: Talent Supply Chain (TSC), college outreach, College Recruiting, college recruitment, employment market, high school outreach, Labor Market, Recruiting Process, Recruitment Process

New study says Phoenix-area jobs keep moving outward

dvcwebsite2008 wrote 3 months ago: [Source: Betty Beard, Arizona Republic] — The Phoenix area saw more “job sprawl” … more →

Tags: Coordination of Planning, Transportation, Downtown Vitality, Employment, Office Space, Business, phoenix, Downtown Phoenix, Sprawl

Americans undergoing lifestyle preference shift

dvcwebsite2008 wrote 3 months ago: [Source: Bill Cunniff, Chicago Sun Times] — Americans are undergoing a fundamental shift in wh … more →

Tags: Neighborhoods, Affordable Housing, Downtown Vitality, Livability, Housing Market, Brookings Institute, Christopher Leinberger, Friends, Tony Soprano

Gallup says Arizona ranked 10th in happiness & health

dvcwebsite2008 wrote 3 months ago: Gallup, Healthways, and America’s Health Insurance Plans (AHIP) are providing a new national p … more →

Tags: Livability, America's Health Insurance Plans, arizona, Gallup, Healthways, World Health Organization

Inward momentum: Residential growth in American center cities

dvcwebsite2008 wrote 3 months ago: [Source: Steve Davis, Smart Growth Around America] – You’ve probably seen some of the anecdota … more →

Tags: Coordination of Planning, Neighborhoods, Affordable Housing, Downtown Vitality, EPA, Smart Growth, Steve Davis, John Thomas

Phoenix among modern day ghost towns of abandoned real estate1 comment

dvcwebsite2008 wrote 4 months ago: [Source: Jason Lankow, Mint.com] — Arizona ranks 48th in New Job Creation.  Developers spread … more →

Tags: Affordable Housing, Employment, Finances, governance, Luxury Housing, Neighborhoods, abandoned homes, Buckeye, Donna Butera

Phoenix ranks #7 of places Americans would rather be

dvcwebsite2008 wrote 5 months ago: A new national survey by the Pew Research Center’s Social & Demographic Trends Project finds tha … more →

Tags: Phoenix History, Livability, phoenix, Seattle, Cleveland, Detroit, San Diego, Denver, Cincinnati

Viewpoint: Phoenix will rise from the ashes

dvcwebsite2008 wrote 5 months ago: [Source: Kit Stolz, Guest Contributor, Grist Magazine] – During a session called “Sustai … more →

Tags: Affordable Housing, Coordination of Planning, Crime, Environment, Finances, governance, Livability, sustainability, Weather

Hope for a desert delinquent (What Phoenix, the poster child for environmental ills, is doing right)

dvcwebsite2008 wrote 5 months ago: [Source, Lisa Selin Davis, Grist Magazine, May 13, 2008] – In order for Phoenix to truly be a … more →

Tags: Coordination of Planning, Neighborhoods, Transportation, Education, Weather, Downtown Vitality, sustainability, governance, Livability

Phoenix budget hit harder than other big cities'

dvcwebsite2008 wrote 5 months ago: [Source: Scott Wong, Arizona Republic] – Phoenix’s $270 million in proposed budget cuts … more →

Tags: Coordination of Planning, Employment, Finances, governance, Chicago, city budget, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, sales tax revenues

Crowded streets beget innovation (take note Phoenix)

dvcwebsite2008 wrote 5 months ago: [Source: CEOs For Cities] – Why do cities continue to grow?  And why, even in the electronic a … more →

Tags: Arts and Culture, Transportation, Health Care, noise, phoenix, Santa Fe Institute, Cambridge, density, Creativity

Phoenix is losing residents, signs say

dvcwebsite2008 wrote 5 months ago: [Source: Michael Clancy and Casey Newton, Arizona Republic] – For the first time in modern his … more →

Tags: Coordination of Planning, Livability, Neighborhoods, Casey Newton, Crime, foreclosure, Michael Clancy, phoenix, Population growth

WSJ says housing push for Hispanics spawns wave of foreclosures; Phoenix ranked 9th

dvcwebsite2008 wrote 6 months ago: [Source: Susan Schmidt and Maurice Tamman, Wall Street Journal] — California Rep. Joe Baca has … more →

Tags: Diversity and Cultural Inclusion, Neighborhoods, Affordable Housing, Finances, phoenix, Hispanic-American, foreclosure, Wall Street Journal, Housing Market

Phoenix leads U.S. home price decline as lenders unload houses

dvcwebsite2008 wrote 6 months ago: [Source: Kathleen M. Howley, Bloomberg] — Phoenix, the desert city that three years ago led th … more →

Tags: Affordable Housing, Luxury Housing, Finances, phoenix, foreclosure, Las Vegas, San Francisco, Case-Shiller, Kathleen Howley


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