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5 Things the Modern Worker Looks for in Talent Development

Cornerstone On Demand

workers—a majority that is expected to rise to 75 percent by 2025. When it comes to learning and development, younger generations have a different outlook and set of priorities than those who have come before them. And technology can help: A learning management system enables workers to easily track progress and achievement.

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The Future of Recruitment: Look for an AI Supercharge and a Focus on Quality of Hire

Linkedin Talent Blog

I was fortunate to get the opportunity to sit down with Mike Smith , chief executive at Randstad Enterprise , to talk through some of the themes in the Future of Recruiting research and how the world’s largest global talent solutions provider is addressing both the challenges and opportunities on the horizon.

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We can’t ‘flow of work’ our way into the future

Chief Learning Officer - Talent Management

For years, learning and talent development have struggled to expand our skills around offering embedded tools that deliver performance support. Even in a downturn economy with high unemployment, we’re facing challenges filling roles with fully performing talent.

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Data-driven business decisions: the foundation for growth

Workable

Data is all the rage these days, with storage expected to reach 175 zettabytes by 2025. Move the right people forward faster Easily collaborate with hiring teams to evaluate applicants, gather fair and consistent feedback, check for unconscious bias, and decide who’s the best fit, all in one system. That’s an absolute lot.

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What’s keeping HR from being seen as a true strategic partner?

HRExecutive

Sapient Insights Group’s annual HR Systems Survey , now going into its 26 th year, reveals all sorts of interesting data about trends in HR technology. We use this information to help buyers make informed purchasing decisions and help vendors understand how their solutions are being viewed by the market.

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Predicting the Future, Talent Edition

HRExecutive

By 2025, the ratio of workers to retirees will be 1:1, making the candidate pool much smaller. Couple that with a need for specialized employees, especially in the technology and life sciences fields, and it is clear candidates are in the driver’s seat. Streamlined HR Technologies enabling centralized global recruitment.

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Why Upskilling and Reskilling Are Critical to Future-Proof Your Workforce

Careerminds

However, the need for manual data entry is slowly waning thanks to technology, while the need for someone who can understand the data and apply it to business outcomes is on the rise. As technology has increased and more digital tools have become available, remote work has been a nearly frictionless experience for some employees and managers.