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People Analytics and HR-Tech Reading List

Littal Shemer

This list of People Analytics and HR-Tech books is not exceptional. So here is my People Analytics and HR-Tech reading list on Kindle (no paper books, as I like the trees), ordered chronologically from newest to oldest. (Reading Time: 26 minutes) Let’s face it. Click titles for Kindle versions (Work in progress.

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Diagnosing and Preventing Nurse Burnout Using People Analytics

Visier

Nurse burnout–a state of physical, mental and emotional exhaustion caused by chronic stress–is a common problem in healthcare, one that came up often when I served as Director of Workforce Analytics and Special Projects at Vancouver Coastal Health, one of the largest healthcare organizations in British Columbia. Identifying these issues (e.g.

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Driving Innovative Business Models through Workforce Planning

hrQ

Workforce planning is one of the most critical competencies for an HR organization. It is the foundation of the partnership between the business and HR and provides the organization with critical information about how to meet its staffing needs and how to allocate its HR resources to meet business goals.

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5 Human Resources Models Every HR Practitioner Should Know

6Q

HRM model (or HR framework) is a term which stands for an organisation’s strategic scheme designed to help administer and coordinate business functions regarding human capital. This article outlines five models every HR practitioner should know. Here are the five most significant HRM models every HR practitioner should know of.

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

CCI Consulting

What this makes me think of is the well-known quote from George Santayana that “those who do not learn history are doomed to repeat it.” a 28% quit rate in 2001 and 2010, following the 2000-2001 and 2008-2009 recessions). This article was written in 1994 by HR Magazine. So, how is history repeating itself? Did you guess 2021?

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HR Analytics Case Study: Why Expats Quit – and how to Retain them

Analytics in HR

Within organizations, the use of international assignments has been increasing for quite a while ( BGRS, 2010 – 2017 ). From the perspective of evidence-based HRM and HR analytics, I have researched the expatriation process and its implications for several years at multiple global organizations. Theoretical framework.