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Assessing Values in Online Technology Part 4

HR Examiner

We’re finishing up the series today in part four with the data from the 90-day study where we racked up 450+ hours watching demos, asking questions, and working to understand the business model and technical approach of 110 companies. The breakdown of participants looks like: CHRO and Vice President of HR: 30%. People Analytics.

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Demand for HR Analytics Roles Strong, but Slowing

Bersin with Deloitte

Talent analytics presents the second largest capability gap for organizations, trailing only the need to build better leadership. Three in four companies (75 percent) in a recent Deloitte study believe that using analytics in HR is “important,” but just 8 percent believe their organization is “strong” in this area.

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Demand for HR Analytics Roles Strong, but Slowing

Bersin with Deloitte

Talent analytics presents the second largest capability gap for organizations, trailing only the need to build better leadership. Three in four companies (75 percent) in a recent Deloitte study believe that using analytics in HR is “important,” but just 8 percent believe their organization is “strong” in this area.

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Demand for HR Analytics Roles Strong, but Slowing

Bersin with Deloitte

Talent analytics presents the second largest capability gap for organizations, trailing only the need to build better leadership. Three in four companies (75 percent) in a recent Deloitte study believe that using analytics in HR is “important,” but just 8 percent believe their organization is “strong” in this area.

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Demand for HR Analytics Roles Strong, but Slowing

Bersin with Deloitte

Talent analytics presents the second largest capability gap for organizations, trailing only the need to build better leadership. Three in four companies (75 percent) in a recent Deloitte study believe that using analytics in HR is “important,” but just 8 percent believe their organization is “strong” in this area.

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Demand for HR Analytics Roles Strong, but Slowing

Bersin with Deloitte

Talent analytics presents the second largest capability gap for organizations, trailing only the need to build better leadership. Three in four companies (75 percent) in a recent Deloitte study believe that using analytics in HR is “important,” but just 8 percent believe their organization is “strong” in this area.

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Demand for HR Analytics Roles Strong, but Slowing

Bersin with Deloitte

Talent analytics presents the second largest capability gap for organizations, trailing only the need to build better leadership. Three in four companies (75 percent) in a recent Deloitte study believe that using analytics in HR is “important,” but just 8 percent believe their organization is “strong” in this area.