Jennifer Selland is the Founder and President of Well-Run Concepts, a Human Resource Consulting Firm based in Ocala Florida, founded in 1997, whose mission is to Help Organizations Define and Develop Top Talent. Jennifer has over 15 years of Human Resource Management and Executive Operational hotel experience
Well-Run Concepts
"Helping Organizations Define and Develop Top Talent."
303 S.E. 17th St. Suite 309-170
Ocala, FL 34471
Toll Free:877-566-2900 Tel:352-624-2684 Fax:352-624-2689
Website: www.well-run.com Email: Jennifer@well-run.com




The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission gets a $23 million boost
By: Byron Mackelroy | 18/12/2009With a boost in EEOC resources companies need to be more stringent in their enforcement of equal opportunity practices and their record keeping for equal opportunity compliance data.
Baby Travel Strollers
By: Eugene Blake | 18/12/2009The first thing we should do is define a Baby Travel Stroller and a Baby Travel System.A baby travel system is a set of three pieces that makes it as easy as possible to go places with your infant. The set includes a baby stroller, an infant car seat that doubles as a baby carrier, and
The Hiring Slump is Over. Now What?
By: Darwin Redshield | 18/12/2009When the job market picks up, and we have a surplus of talent as well as openings, how can businesses best get back on track and manage their resources for the hiring onslaught?
"Top 4" Total Rewards Predictions for 2010
By: Rebecca Regan | 17/12/2009Last year at this time, I wrote an article forecasting my "top 3" predictions for HR and total rewards professionals in 2009. With only a few weeks left in the year, now's a good time to revisit those predictions to see how accurate I was, and look forward to 2010 with my "top 4" predictions for the New Year.
Evil Eye Pendant-A work of art
By: Aleks G | 17/12/2009Has anybody realized that a talisman, a guarding talisman, can be an exquisite persuasion and a demonstration of antiquated exquisite successes.
Check arrest records of the people you do business with
By: Newsworthy | 17/12/2009Why check arrest records or run arrest records checks? When you encounter people that you are looking to do business with it is important to thoroughly research their background to protect yourself. A thorough background investigation no longer requires long trips to the courthouse. Anyone can simply check arrest records either offline or online quite easily these days. Learn more.
4 Ways to Start Fresh for 2010
By: Michele O Donnell | 16/12/2009It is time to start planning the organizations Human Resources priorities for the new year. Learn the four ways to start fresh for 2010.
Projected California Unemployment Rate for 2010 through 2020
By: Daniel Nase | 16/12/2009You're probably wondering when and how fast the economy is likely to recover for a lot of reasons like: when are sales likely to increase, or when should I hire more employees. Every business is different, but overall you should see the following occur within a reasonable margin for error. These figures were created from historical unemployment data from 1976 to Dec. 2009. These projections are purely economic-based.
If The Job Could Talk
By: Jennifer Selland | 16/05/2006 | CareersWhat would a job say to us about superior performance if it could talk? Would it tell us both what hard and soft skills we would need for top performance?
Effective Oral Presentation Skills
By: Jennifer Selland | 03/04/2006 | BusinessThere is a myth that great speakers are born, not made. This is based on the misconception that somehow certain individuals have the innate ability to stand in front of an audience with no anxiety and give a moving, dynamic speech.
How to Run an Effective Business Meeting
By: Jennifer Selland | 28/02/2006 | BusinessHow productive are your business meetings? Would you describe the culture that governs your meetings to more resemble World War III or crazy chaos?
Career Planning in Today's Turbulent Times
By: Jennifer Selland | 28/02/2006 | CareersWhat you were taught in school no longer applies to the job searching skills needed in today's market. The rules have changed...from the resume through the interview.