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Predicting the Future, Talent Edition

HRExecutive

The eight trends that Futurestep believe will shape the global recruitment and talent management industry in 2016 are: 1. According to McKinsey’s 2015 Global Growth Model study, from 2005-2015 there were three times as many workers as retirees. Embracing diversity proving key to growth. Candidates are in the driver’s seat.

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10 HR Leaders Anyone in Talent Management Should Follow on LinkedIn

Eightfold

She has been in the HR and talent acquisition business for two decades and has gained valuable skills and experience in talent acquisition and management, HR administration and field operations. A member of Accenture’s Global Management Committee and Investment Committee, Shook values inclusion and diversity. Jacqueline Welch.

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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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7 Predictions for the New (Ab)normal Workplace

Kazoo

On the impact of the coronavirus on HR and the new normal of work, Meister predicts that the massive increase in remote work is here to stay: “ In 2017, FlexJobs and Global Workplace Analytics estimated the number of people working remotely increased 159% between 2005 and 2017, with a 44% rate of growth in the last five years of that span.

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7 Predictions for the New (Ab)normal Workplace

Kazoo

On the impact of the coronavirus on HR and the new normal of work, Meister predicts that the massive increase in remote work is here to stay: “ In 2017, FlexJobs and Global Workplace Analytics estimated the number of people working remotely increased 159% between 2005 and 2017, with a 44% rate of growth in the last five years of that span.

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7 Predictions for the New (Ab)normal Workplace

Kazoo

On the impact of the coronavirus on HR and the new normal of work, Meister predicts that the massive increase in remote work is here to stay: “ In 2017, FlexJobs and Global Workplace Analytics estimated the number of people working remotely increased 159% between 2005 and 2017, with a 44% rate of growth in the last five years of that span.