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Human Resources Director: Job Description, Skills & Salary

Analytics in HR

A Human Resources Director is responsible for creating and implementing HR policies and activities of the organization. They also manage the HR staff, overseeing all employee-related initiatives, from recruitment and onboarding to managing performance, promotion, and conducting exit interviews.

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What Is Human Resources?

Analytics in HR

What is Human Resources? Human Resources is both a function and a department within an organization. As a function, HR covers the processes, practices, and strategies to attract, develop, and retain employees who contribute to the company’s overall success. What is HR Management?

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How 15Five Helped over 35% of Managers Improve Engagement, Performance, and Intent to Stay on Their Teams

15Five

Core Medical Group is shifting from reactive to strategic HR practices, leveraging 15Five to lead the way. – Lynn Como, Director of Human Resources at Core Medical Group The tools provided by 15Five allow for real-time feedback and continuous performance evaluations, which are essential in the fast-paced medical field.

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What Is Headcount Planning?

Intoo USA

Headcount planning is the strategic process of determining and managing the number of employees needed within an organization. Headcount planning encompasses various factors: Evaluating departmental needs Considering market trends Projecting growth or contraction Factoring in skills and expertise essential for company success The aim?

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The 26th Annual HR Systems Survey

The 26th Annual HR Systems Survey, conducted by Sapient Insights Group, has been extended through July 15, 2023. Your voice is the future of HR technology! All responses are confidential and only used in aggregate results.

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The Top 40 Job Titles in Human Resources

Ongig

Human Resources might have the most complicated set of job titles of any department. In this article I share 4 pieces of research I hope will assist you in using the most effective HR job titles: HR Job Titles Hierarchy — An pyramid of the basic org chart of HR teams. HR Job Titles Hierarchy.

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OKRs vs. KPIs: The Key Differences & Use (With Examples) 

Analytics in HR

More than 80% of companies agree that Objectives and Key Results (OKRs) positively impact their organizations. OKRs set ambitious goals, while Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) provide measurable metrics to track progress, creating a powerful framework for aligning strategy with execution. Contents What is an OKR?

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Asking the Humans: Using People Data to Create a Great Employee Experience

Speaker: Karen Weeks, Chief People Officer at Ordergroove

As HR professionals, we always want to make sure the work we are doing, the programs we are rolling out, and the perks we offer have the most value and impact to the team. How can we determine what that means for our organizations? We need to ask our team! Register today! April 18th, 2023 at 11:00 am PDT, 2:00 pm EDT, 7:00 pm BST

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Charting Your Course Through Changing Regulations

Speaker: Bonnie Treichel, Senior Consultant & CCO, Multnomah Group

More recently, the tides have turned in other directions – forcing employers to direct their attention at mandated state-run retirement plans; employee leave and paid time off; sexual harassment training; pay equity; and more! Best practices for monitoring changes to the rules to ensure HR can grow the company without drowning in legalese.

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No Ego: How Leaders Can Cut the Cost of Drama, End Entitlement and Drive Big Results

Speaker: Cy Wakeman, M.S., CSP, President, Reality-Based Leadership

Most HR leadership philosophies are grounded in two completely faulty assumptions — “change is hard” and “engagement drives results.” Cy Wakeman proposes a radically different approach to HR leadership. Those beliefs have inspired expensive attempts to keep change from being disruptive to employees. That's the Drama Quotient.