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What Reasons Are You Giving Your Employees To Stay?

TalentGuard

In 2018, workers left their jobs at the highest rate since 2001 , a trend that is continuing in 2019. But as employers scramble to recruit new talent or simply hold on to the people they have, they are missing one vital piece of the jigsaw. But the solution is in their hands: provide the training needed to get the workers they want.’.

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People Analytics and HR-Tech Reading List

Littal Shemer

“As business priorities change and focus shifts to address arising issues, HR professionals need to be able to reorganize talent swiftly and plan for future needs to enable the business to succeed. How should I prioritize investments like training and development? How do I assess the supply of talent around the world?

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Girish Ganesan: “Go beyond optics”

Thrive Global

He serves on the Board of Association of Talent Development and Coalition of Innovation Leaders Against Racism. He is a known leader among diverse communities, mentoring internationally trained professionals and underrepresented people of color and LGBTQ2+ community members.