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4 Ways HR Can Impact Culture and Engagement Now 

HR Cloud

For the first time this year, culture and engagement was rated the most important issue overall in Deloitte’s 2015 Global Human Capital Trends report. Nonetheless, to truly be successful and be noted as an industry leader, organizations need to spend 2015 focused on making engagement and culture the #1 priority. Surprising?

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Corporate Training Programs for Employees

Mitrefinch

The increasing role of technology in almost aspects of the business world means that even the best employee talent will need to continue to refine and upgrade their skillset in order to stay at the forefront of the competitive global economy. Talent LMS : Recently, several online employee training software products have also hit the market.

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10 Ways to Deliver Strategic HR

GuideSpark

This need to become more strategic is highlighted in a survey by Information Services Group and the HRO Today Service and Technology Association, in which 32% of respondents cited strategic alignment with the business as the leading area of improvement for 2016 —more so than talent acquisition and retention or delivering on cost reduction targets.

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The Ultimate Guide To Closing The Skills Gap In Education

Spark Hire

America’s school system is facing a skills gap problem that threatens to invalidate free education for millions of students. School personnel administrators must have a firm understanding of the dire straits in terms of the candidate pool in our educational system. One of the major issues the education system faces is graduation rates.

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9 HR Trends for 2023: Breaking Boundaries

HR Trend Institute

From work for income to work as an expression of purpose From a collective to a personalised approach From technology as ‘nice to have’ to technology as a major transformational driver From slow to fast to faster > focus on current burning urgent issues From intuition and biases to evidence-based working.,