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5 Steps to Avoid Talent Shortfalls Using Data-Driven Workforce Planning

Visier

Companies with poor workforce planning were at risk of going out of business or being sold off. As a result, almost all large companies dedicated an entire department to workforce planning, and HR played a powerful role. Today HR has the opportunity to enter the spotlight again as a leader in workforce planning.

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Curbing Employee Turnover Contagion in the Workplace

Visier

Turnover Contagion: Tracing the Source. It’s also a lesson for HR leaders looking to treat a viral event of a different sort: turnover contagion. Turnover contagion happens when people quit their jobs simply because other people are talking about leaving, job searching, or actually jumping ship. Quitting is contagious.

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Forget the Catchy Headlines – It Is Time for HR Leaders to Get Serious About Workforce Planning

CCI Consulting

First, some facts about employee turnover: The 2021 quit rate is consistent with other post-recession data (i.e., a 28% quit rate in 2001 and 2010, following the 2000-2001 and 2008-2009 recessions). The average quit rate increased each year from 2009 – 2019.  So, how is history repeating itself?

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HR Business Partner: All You Need To Know About the Role

Analytics in HR

The changing role of HRBP reflects the shift towards strategic HR management, data-driven decision-making, employee experience, talent management, and effective collaboration. Before they talk to the manager, they look at the data from turnover to learning and development rates to see where the manager needs help.

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15 Best HCM Software in 2024 (Based on Four Research Parameters)

Vantage Circle

Compensation and Benefits: Compensation Planning : Helps design and manage salary structures, bonuses, and other forms of compensation. Benefits Administration : Manages employee benefits, such as health insurance, retirement plans, and other perks. Audit Trails : Maintains a record of changes to employee data for compliance purposes.