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People Analytics and HR-Tech Reading List

Littal Shemer

This list of People Analytics and HR-Tech books is not exceptional. So here is my People Analytics and HR-Tech reading list on Kindle (no paper books, as I like the trees), ordered chronologically from newest to oldest. (Reading Time: 26 minutes) Let’s face it. There are too many professional books one can read in a lifespan.

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How to Create a Human Resource Strategy

Digital HR Tech

Whether you´re working in a large corporate or a smaller enterprise, a Human Resource strategy forms the basis of everything you do in HR. In this article, we will give a definition of the HR strategy, explain how the HR strategy impacts daily HR practices, and we will end with a Human Resource strategy example.

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Pay Equity Still Lags for Women Administrators

Cupa HR

An analysis of two decades worth of CUPA-HR data on gender and pay in higher ed administrative roles paints a troubling picture of pay equity. Among chief human resources officers, the pay disparity is even wider. In 2012, people of color comprised 13% of administrators and in 2022, 18% of administrators.

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The Case for Sharing — and Understanding — Human Capital Metrics

Cornerstone On Demand

Ask most companies to define their most important asset and they’ll tell you it’s something intangible: humans. Yet when evaluating a given company's worth, investors still rely on performance metrics that largely ignore an organization's brainpower. No wonder universal talent metrics are a touchy subject.

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How to Quickly Improve Any Performance Appraisal System

DecisionWise

Yet, these findings were overshadowed by the discovery that 59% indicated that performance reviews “do not have an impact on how they do their jobs;” instead, they called them a “needless HR requirement.” [i]. Typical performance review programs are built around processes that range from evaluations based on business metrics (e.g.,

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Why You Should Care About the New ISO Human Capital Reporting Standard

i4cp

You may have missed it, but in November 2018, the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) released its Human Capital Reporting Standard. These include two additional categories—organizational culture and succession planning. Granted, standardization is difficult, especially when the meaning behind metrics varies.

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The Employee Recognition Landscape is Changing

China Gorman

In 2013 and 2012, the SHRM/Globoforce surveys identified employee engagement and succession planning as the topmost HR concerns. HR organizations are using data to create business cases for culture/values as a quantifiable business imperative.