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What the path from tech to talent taught this UScellular CHRO

HRExecutive

Advertisement - Lowell started in 2003 as senior director of engineering and network operations and held a number of tech leadership positions, including, most recently, senior vice president of IT. He recently shared with HRE how he plans to do that: HRE: What type of mindset shift has moving from IT leadership to HR leadership involved?

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Getting People Analytics Right: Josh Bersin Shares the Right Approach and Tools

Linkedin Talent Blog

As Michael Lewis’s 2003 best-selling book Moneyball details, the team’s general manager Billy Beane couldn’t afford to bring in big-name, big-contract players, so he turned to the data to see what factors contributed most to success. Scouts were often looking at the wrong metrics and the wrong skills. Use a statistical analysis tool.

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19 Best Employee Engagement KPI You Need To Know In 2022

Vantage Circle

Employee Engagement Key Performance Indicator (KPI) is a tool used to measure the engagement and its impact on the business. Business leaders have been using various employee engagement metrics to assess the level of engagement in their organization and improve upon it. Employee NPS. Regular Performance Evaluation.

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Todd Archbold of PrairieCare: “Technology needs to better enable quality care delivery”

Thrive Global

Technology needs to better enable quality care delivery. Our health systems utilize expensive technologies such as MRIs and specialized procedures more often than our peers in other countries, and we are incredibly reliant on expensive electronic health information and practice management systems.

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A Discussion with Melbourne, Australia’s, Thomas Leen: “Building Trust is the Foundation to a Healthy Work Environment”

Thrive Global

I am a computer engineer by qualification and have worked in technology for close to 29 years. From a technology perspective, during the initial years of my career I used to work on Unix systems and networking technologies such as token ring that are obsolete today. Six years later in 2003 I got my CISSP certification.

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Debra Miller On How To Leave a Lasting Legacy With a Successful & Effective Nonprofit Organization

Thrive Global

She founded CureDuchenne in 2003 after her only son, Hawken, was diagnosed with Duchenne (DMD) and very little was known about the disease. His diagnosis in 2003 when he was five changed my life. The great news is that we’ve made significant progress since we started in 2003, and I am very optimistic about the next 5–10 years.

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Why Isn’t Your CEO… Also, Your Chief Recruiter? (Because The Changes Will Be Startling)

Dr. John Sullivan

Executives will pay attention to your recruiting metrics – the recruiting metrics that HR would never allow you to send to the CEO or the executive committee. This shift will provide your organization with a competitive advantage – since I first recommended this CR approach back in 2003.