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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. Click titles for Kindle versions (Work in progress.

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The Rise of the People Strategy Platform

Visier

This was a key takeaway from a summit of HR leaders and Boston Consulting Group (BCG) experts, who met to discuss the future of HR and the trends shaping it. It goes without saying that great HR functions are strategic: they play a vocal role in critical business decisions and control a significant portion of a company’s expenses.

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Innovative HR and Why Technology Innovators Can’t Survive Without It

Visier

A data-driven approach can provide the actionable insights HR needs to get the upper-hand and succeed. Fortunately, a scientific mindset gels naturally with this industry — tech CEOs see data and analytics technologies as generating the greatest return for stakeholder engagement. Is your challenge attracting, or retaining talent?

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HR Supercharged: How Modern Tech is Changing Work

ClearCompany HRM

Technology has made quite the impact on both what tools are being used in modern HR departments, as well as what features and functionality users expect. In a 2014 IDG survey, only 24% of enterprise organizations migrated or planned to migrate HR functions/applications to the Cloud. Take, for example, the Cloud.

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Which Comes First, Economic Performance or Best in Class HR?

China Gorman

This year’s survey report, “ Creating People Advantage 2014-2015: How To Set Up Great HR Functions: Connect, Prioritize, Impact ” included responses from 3,507 people in 101 countries across industries such as industrial goods, consumer goods, and the public sector. If you’re in HR, I know what I hope your answer is!

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How this veteran CHRO is turning his focus to AI ‘for the common good’

HRExecutive

He recently further diversified that resume by becoming the first CHRO of the Allen Institute for AI (AI2), a fast-growing research institute created in 2014 by Microsoft co-founder Paul G. I can’t wait to join our illustrious team of AI researchers in utilizing AI to improve our own internal HR practices. That really excites me.

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What Is the Difference Between People Ops and HR?

Zenefits

Trending in the talent management space is People Operations , or People Ops. Unlike the full HR function, People Operations focuses on the idea that people are the true customer of your business. But where HR has other roles to fill, People Operations are focused singularly on that task.