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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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Workforce Planning for Your Next Fiscal Year in a Time of Uncertainty

Cisive

While it is challenging to have strategic business conversations around budget, staffing and headcount while we are working in a time of uncertainty, we still have to be able to plan for our company’s future. We also have experience in change management. Let’s start with one example of agile and flexible crisis planning: H-E-B.

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3 Key Layers of a Future-Ready Employee Experience

Analytics in HR

Watch the full All About HR episode to learn more about harnessing technology, AI, and automation to prepare your employees to upskill for the future and maintain HR’s strategic importance in the organization. We cannot stand still because enterprise teams are bringing in too many new technologies. Many technologies are overlapping.

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How To Manage A Team That Keeps Growing

Workplace Psychology

I was contacted by a freelance writer working on a blog post for the project management platform, Wrike, for my thoughts about how you manage a team that keeps growing. To help a team adapt and stick to this change (i.e., Athletics carrying a crew canoe over heads | Credit: Clerkenwell. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass.

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Why Knowledge Management Didn’t Save General Motors: Addressing Complex Issues By Convening Conversation

Conversation Matters

To address adaptive challenges organizations must invent their way to a solution. Examples of adaptive challenges are, hospital systems faced with an interminable nursing shortage; the anticipated retirement of thousands of workers in the government sector; the relocation of 45% of an organization’s employees to a new location.”

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Layoffs (Usually) Don’t Work and Why They Harm More Than Help

Workplace Psychology

Downsizing is the planned elimination of jobs or positions (Cascio, 2016). Attempting to solve problems with limited resources frequently means that the quality of the solution is poorer, which can engender a sense of failure and lowered self-esteem. Cascio notes that downsizing “can be an appropriate tool in some cases” (2009, p.

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Employer Strategies for Successfully Hiring Justice Involved Job Candidates

ExactHire

Department of Justice’s Bureau of Justice Statistics, across 30 states 5 out of 6 (a staggering 83%) of state prisoners released in 2005 were arrested at least once during the 9 years following their release. Employers must put systems and services in place to get this source of talent back to work.