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Succession Planning: Essential Guide for HR

Analytics in HR

Succession planning is essential to ensure critical roles in a company are not left vacant for extended periods or filled by people who don’t have the skills or knowledge to perform in the role. That means that over half of the organizations the surveyed HR professionals work at didn’t have a plan.

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8 HR Models Every HR Practitioner Should Know in 2023

Analytics in HR

profits, financial turnover, better margins, and ROI). According to the HR value chain, everything HR does and measures can be divided into two categories: HRM activities : Day-to-day activities, including recruitment, compensation, training, and succession planning. These activities are often measured using HR metrics.

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Is it time for a culture check-up?

HRExecutive

When Lisa Bettinger Buckingham took the HR reigns at Lincoln Financial Group in December 2008, the financial-services industry was struggling to survive a global economic crisis that many economists today believe brought the world to the brink of a second Great Depression. Just weeks into Buckingham’s tenure, the Radnor, Pa.-based

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2023 workforce predictions: resilience over growth

Achievers

To succeed today, the employee experience must remain a top focus – and the only way to thrive is to zero in on employee resilience, productivity, and retention. By doing so, leaders will benefit from both short and long-term success. Development has long been a cornerstone of employee retention, career growth, and succession planning.

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What is Talent Management? 5 Tips to Do it Right

Digital HR Tech

Talent management touches on all key HR areas, from hiring to onboarding and from performance management to retention. When we talk about specific and measurable goals, we are talking about talent management metrics. These metrics enable us to keep track of what we’re doing. A good example is unwanted turnover.