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Cloud reshaped HR from a paper-pushing function to a data-driven powerhouse critical to business success.

HR Brew

In the early 2000s, HR had predominantly relied on paper-based processes , outdated legacy systems, and manual data entry. Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems, while by no means new by the early 2000s, reshaped how companies planned and organized all their enterprise systems, including human capital.

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6 Ways to Avoid Age Bias in Your Job Descriptions

Ongig

“Digital Native” Could be Age Discrimination Using the term “digital native” isn’t a good idea as it suggests you only want to hire someone who’s grown up in the computer/Internet age. Capping The “Years of Experience” Could Get You Sued In 2014, CareFusion was looking for a Senior Counsel, Procedural Solutions.

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EEOC Guidelines: Valuable Fundamentals You Need To Know

Course Ministry

The EEOC aims to promote fair treatment in hiring, promotions, wages, job projects or assignments, benefits, and other aspects of employment. Disability and genetic information are also included. Conciliation involves a conciliator who suggests solutions. They give training sessions to share information.

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Nearly 8 years after #MeToo splintered Hollywood, HR has a more active role on set

HR Brew

Tarana Burke, a sexual assault survivor and activist, first coined #MeToo in 2006, but it took 11 years, perhaps the biggest Hollywood scandal in history, and a tweet from Alyssa Milano, to show just how pervasive sexually predatory behavior was in the entertainment industry. Hollywood fault lines exposed.

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Talent Symposium

Workforce Opportunity Services

Please follow our Socials for information updates. Vice-Provost and Director of the Center for Technology Management and Digital Leadership as well as Professor of Professional Practice at the Department of Entrepreneurship and Innovation at the D-Amore-McKim School of Business. in Technology Management programs at Columbia University.

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Behaviorally Anchored Rating Scale: Examples + Guide

AIHR

A behaviorally anchored rating scale (BARS) is a performance evaluation tool that assesses employees across specific dimensions by matching their behavior to clearly defined examples tied to each level of a rating scaletypically using five, seven, or nine points. Hiring managers then use BARS to conduct and evaluate structured interviews.

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5 Microlessons from HR Innovators at Cornerstone Convergence 2015

Cornerstone On Demand

Major forces of transformation like mobile technology, collaborative learning and Big Data are changing the workplace, and transforming HR as we know it. His tactics include a MOOC-style new-hire orientation, slick animated videos and even a full-time social media marketing specialist to keep employees engaged.