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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. Risk Management Planning for HR and Recruiting During a Pandemic.

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People Analytics and HR-Tech Reading List

Littal Shemer

It is primarily focused on examples related to the analysis of people and talent, and includes a step-by-step guide and easily reproducible examples and code so that the methods can be put into practice immediately” The Science of Dream Teams: How Talent Optimization Can Drive Engagement, Productivity, and Happiness Mike Zani (2021).

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

Workplace Psychology

Although downsizing has forced organizations to operate with greater efficiency, some organizations are discovering they cannot reclaim the productive output they had achieved with a larger workforce. Managing Human Resources: Productivity, quality of Work Life, Profits (10th ed.). Staffing organizations (5th ed.).

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3 Key Layers of a Future-Ready Employee Experience

Analytics in HR

So are very proactive product management in a very strategic way. But you’re right now within HR, we need product ownership. Our product ownership I think as digital HR teams, we will have to adopt the skill sets of many and not just leave it to our friends and its value in this case was always part of.

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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. Reducing recidivism pays for itself According to a 2018 special report from the U.S.