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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. 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.

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Special Report from CareerBuilder—Changes in Workforce Composition, 2001–2014

HR Daily Advisor

Major demographic shifts in the United States since 2001 have led to a workforce that looks quite different today, according to a new report from CareerBuilder. Some of the key findings have been highlighted below. In 2014, 49% of jobs were held by women, compared to 48% in 2001. HR budget cuts? That amounts to 4.9

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15 Best HCM Software in 2024 (Based on Four Research Parameters)

Vantage Circle

Quick Summary This blog lists the Top 15 HCM Software Platforms after a rigorous review of the top-performing HCMs in the HR space in 2024. Human Capital Management (HCM) is a strategic approach to managing an organization's workforce, encompassing a range of practices and processes to maximize the value of human resources.

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Josh Bersin: “Environment becomes core”

Thrive Global

As a part of this interview series called “Preparing For The Future Of Work”, we had the pleasure to interview Josh Bersin , a prolific thinker and speaker on the future of the workplace and of HR. He founded Bersin & Associates in 2001 to provide associated research and advisory services?—?a But if you can go to college, go!

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Talent Management Models for HR in 2020

CuteHR

Besides identifying the need to hire talent, its overall development has attained maximum recognition in the global market. Research by Conger and Lawler indicates that when it comes to issues of human resources or talent management, the boards comparatively dedicate less time. Morgan Akari, People & Change Director, KPMG.

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Why is Organizational Culture Important?

Empuls

Candidates are less likely to leave an organization where they are an excellent cultural fit , according to 81% of hiring managers. Robert Walters) 55% of businesses say that higher engagement would improve their ability to retain, recruit, or carry out succession planning (CBI's 2018 survey ). " - Jim Harter, Ph.D.,