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Trent Henry on Building Tomorrow’s Leaders

HR Digest

In an exclusive interview with HR Digest, Trent Henry, EY’s Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO), shares key strategies driving EY’s commitment to diversity, innovation, employee well-being, and leadership development. Through accountability measures and ongoing learning initiatives, EY fosters an inclusive culture at all levels.

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Predicting the Future, Talent Edition

HRExecutive

According to McKinsey’s 2015 Global Growth Model study, from 2005-2015 there were three times as many workers as retirees. Couple that with a need for specialized employees, especially in the technology and life sciences fields, and it is clear candidates are in the driver’s seat. Candidates are in the driver’s seat.

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7 Things that Will Go Extinct in Job Descriptions

Ongig

The push against systemic racism, sexism, elitism, & some new diversity and pay range regulations is causing a shift in how job descriptions are written. Interviews are published each Monday. Check out this real job ad below (I pasted it from Indeed into Ongig’s Text Analyzer software).

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Most Important Developments in HR for 12/13

GetFive

One of her main priorities is diversity and equality in the workforce. She works to shape company culture through programs like ASCEND, which promotes female and ethnic diversity. Both studies documented racial injustice: In the first, the applicant with a black-sounding name got fewer job interviews. The New York Times.

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Michael Evans: “Tipping point”

Thrive Global

As part of my series about the leadership lessons of accomplished business leaders, I had the pleasure of interviewing Michael Evans?—?Founder In 2005, I went on what he thought would be a three-week vacation to Argentina. In 2005, I went on what he thought would be a three-week vacation to Argentina. and The Vines was born.

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Will Hayes of Lucidworks: “Build something for yourself”

Thrive Global

As a part of my series about “Lessons From Inspirational Black Men In Tech”, I had the pleasure of interviewing Will Hayes. Will joined Lucidworks in 2013 as Chief Product Officer and was appointed CEO in 2014. He has over 15 years of product, marketing, and business development experience.

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Joe Lorenzo: “Don’t live to work, you must work to live”

Thrive Global

As a part of our series about pop culture’s rising stars, I had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Joe Lorenzo, former renowned casting director/producer and talent manager, now CEO of Society Performers Academy. In all honesty, you must make mistakes. That’s how you learn and know how to make things right.