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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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Assessing Values in Online Technology Part 4

HR Examiner

We used email lists to target HR executives. The breakdown of participants looks like: CHRO and Vice President of HR: 30%. People Analytics: 4%. The survey was sent to approximately 50,000 HR professionals and leaders in the US and 16,000 in the UK and Europe. Workforce Planning. People Analytics.

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New Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) Data – What does it mean for HR? (i4cp login required)

i4cp

By historical standards, is it enough for HR and business leaders to take the foot off the pedal when it comes to the war for talent? So, what does this mean for HR leaders' priorities in 2024 regarding talent sourcing, attrition and retention, upskilling/reskilling, and more? million more job openings than any month from 2001 to 2020.

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New Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) Data – What does it mean for HR? (i4cp login required)

i4cp

By historical standards, is it enough for HR and business leaders to take the foot off the pedal when it comes to the war for talent? So, what does this mean for HR leaders' priorities in 2024 regarding talent sourcing, attrition and retention, upskilling/reskilling, and more? million more job openings than any month from 2001 to 2020.

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How to Improve Employee Performance: Make Everyone a Data Scientist

Bonfyre

In response to this new urgency, people analytics emerged as a beacon of hope in the big data sphere. The next evolution in people analytics will come from a similar bottom-up perspective. I first witnessed the potential of big data in 2001 when Sergeant Bob Heimberger of the St. Big will not beat small anymore.