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Assessing Values in Online Technology Part 4

HR Examiner

Assessing Values in Online Technology. Ten Things We Learned. In part one in this series we revealed the abstract and methodology of the study and then the ten things we learned in part two. In part one in this series we revealed the abstract and methodology of the study and then the ten things we learned in part two.

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What leadership means to the HR head of an 88k-strong workforce

HRExecutive

A bit risky? Advertisement - Not really, she says. Fernandez, an HRE Top 100 HR Tech Influencer for 2022 , says the work of any chief people officer comes down to focusing on culture and people, no matter if you’re handling 500 people or 50,000. HRE : What was one of the first areas you tackled in your new role? HRE : What are you focused on now?

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#CAHR18 Wrap Up: Why HR is Out of this World

Workology

This week I attended the California HR Conference in Long Beach. This was a chance for me to reflect on how much the profession has changed since I started in HR back in 2003. Of course, we are still talking about compliance issues like meal breaks and exempt classification, but the conversation is shifting more […] Source.

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How the HR Executive of the Year rebooted Microsoft’s culture

HRExecutive

Satya [Nadella, who became Microsoft CEO in 2014] netted it out the best when he said we had become a bunch of know-it-alls, when we really needed to be a bunch of learn-it-alls,” says Kathleen Hogan, executive vice president, human resources, and chief people officer at Microsoft and HRE ’s 2021 HR Executive of the Year.