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Talent Acquisition vs. Recruitment: The Differences and HR’s Key Role

Analytics in HR

Whether you are considering talent acquisition vs. recruitment, both are critical to the organization’s success. And employing the right people contributes immensely to achieving productivity targets, making appropriate business decisions, and keeping employees motivated and engaged. It also impacts employee retention.

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Enhancing Productivity: Hiring Strategies for Business Owners in Real Estate Law

Professional Alternatives

By strategically hiring individuals with specialized knowledge and experience in real estate law, you can ensure that your firm stays ahead of the competition and provides top-notch services to clients. This, in turn, leads to increased productivity and a higher-quality work output.

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How HR tech’s people data boosts business performance

HiBob

Today’s best HR strategy leans on people tech to take the focus off the paperwork and put the emphasis on improving culture, employee engagement and retention, and the business’s bottom line. But what tech can you use to support your business’s HR functions and free up the time you need to put your energy into your people?

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Why Employee Engagement is Important in 2023

15Five

While we’ve thankfully gotten past some of the pandemic-related challenges of the early 2020s, it’s no time to take our eyes off the road or feet off the gas when it comes to employees’ personal and professional well-being. It’s good for talent and the bottom line. Highly engaged teams experience a 40% reduction in turnover on average.

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Effective Strategies to Attract, Develop, and Retain Healthcare Talent

Sterling Check

In a survey conducted by Sterling’s Healthcare and Life Sciences , the top three priorities for HR leaders included increasing employee retention (68%), improving talent acquisition strategies (55%), and improving employee engagement (55%). We asked our team to share their top takeaways from each of these areas.

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Is the Great Resignation really over? Getting to the root of retention problems

HRExecutive

Just consider the amount of productivity, experience and institutional knowledge that voluntarily walked out the door at the height of the Great Resignation. Higher workloads and lower morale among remaining employees are possibilities, as are disengagement, decreased productivity and the loss of critical skills and leadership.

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What’s Keeping HR Up at Night in 2020?

HRExecutive

Is this an early sign that the talent shortage is dwindling? Slightly more than half of the respondents worry about retaining key talent, with the next most common concern being developing leaders and succession planning, followed by improving the employee experience, and driving innovation and helping teams work together.