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INTERVIEW: Dave Ulrich on How To Win the War for Talent

HR Bartender

The term “war for talent” was first used in 2001 in a Harvard Business Press book by the same name. In our research with 32,000 people in 1,400 businesses (with 22 global regional partners), we found that the competencies required to get to the table are different from the competencies required to deliver real business value.

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People Analytics and HR-Tech Reading List

Littal Shemer

I find here inspiration, blended with practical guidance and validation for my practices, mixed with new ideas and innovative tools, but most of all, an “open door” to a professional community , which I’m happy and honored to be a part of it. Browse and read this book sample today, and offer your feedback.

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HR, Training and the ‘Gig’ Economy

HRExecutive

Saba, a global provider of talent management solutions, just released additional findings from its spring Global Leadership Survey , in which it found that a mere 13 percent of companies worldwide invest in talent-management programs to further employees’ growth and career path. Far-flung business units were sold off.

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Jeff Otis of Project OTY: “Empathetically Calm”

Thrive Global

Jeff Otis is the founder and CEO of Project OTY, an online platform offering a unique, personal leadership training experience for business and organizational teams to boost focus, confidence, performance, productivity, and efforts in reskilling the 21st-century workforce. I spent 15 years in the employment staffing industry.

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The evolution of the dataset – why it’s not just about the algorithm

Hireability

Or Randstad’s recent acquisition of Monster, or Recruit Holdings’ acquisition of Indeed – what’s the connection between brick & mortar staffing, with premier career sites? For example, the skill Quickbooks has the parent Accounting Software, which in turn has 2 parents: Accounting and Software.

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The evolution of the dataset – why it’s not just about the algorithm

Hireability

Or Randstad’s recent acquisition of Monster, or Recruit Holdings’ acquisition of Indeed – what’s the connection between brick & mortar staffing, with premier career sites? For example, the skill Quickbooks has the parent Accounting Software, which in turn has 2 parents: Accounting and Software.

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The evolution of the dataset – why it’s not just about the algorithm

Hireability

Or Randstad’s recent acquisition of Monster, or Recruit Holdings’ acquisition of Indeed – what’s the connection between brick & mortar staffing, with premier career sites? For example, the skill Quickbooks has the parent Accounting Software, which in turn has 2 parents: Accounting and Software.