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Assessing Values in Online Technology Part 4

HR Examiner

Assessing Values in Online Technology. 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. Assessing Values in Online Technology – Part 2.

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Billions of Dollars and All the Tech in the World and Hiring Is Still Difficult. Why?

HR Daily Advisor

The HR Daily Advisor was at the 19th Annual HR Technology Conference and Exposition at the McCormick Convention Center in Chicago. Today we are covering a session titled “Two Decades, Four Tech Revolutions and Billions of Dollars Later—Why Is Hiring Still So Hard?”. Sometimes technology overcomplicates things; it’s not magic.

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Postcard from the Future: A CHRO in 2021

Workday

Imagine someone who leads a high-impact HR organization in the year 2021: The CHRO—or perhaps her title is Chief Employee Experience Officer or Chief People Officer—connects to an earnings call to help the CEO explain how new people programs drove the latest uptick in profitability. Skills Required of the Future CHRO. press briefing.

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Demand for HR Analytics Roles Strong, but Slowing

Bersin with Deloitte

One of the top challenges to building an effective analytics capability is a lack of skills in HR for gathering, analyzing and interpreting data. Data from Burning Glass shows that the demand for HR analytics roles is still strong, but the growth in job postings slowed in 2014. Source: Burning Glass. See Figure 2.).

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Demand for HR Analytics Roles Strong, but Slowing

Bersin with Deloitte

One of the top challenges to building an effective analytics capability is a lack of skills in HR for gathering, analyzing and interpreting data. Data from Burning Glass shows that the demand for HR analytics roles is still strong, but the growth in job postings slowed in 2014. Source: Burning Glass. See Figure 2.).

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Demand for HR Analytics Roles Strong, but Slowing

Bersin with Deloitte

One of the top challenges to building an effective analytics capability is a lack of skills in HR for gathering, analyzing and interpreting data. Data from Burning Glass shows that the demand for HR analytics roles is still strong, but the growth in job postings slowed in 2014. Source: Burning Glass. See Figure 2.).

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Demand for HR Analytics Roles Strong, but Slowing

Bersin with Deloitte

One of the top challenges to building an effective analytics capability is a lack of skills in HR for gathering, analyzing and interpreting data. Data from Burning Glass shows that the demand for HR analytics roles is still strong, but the growth in job postings slowed in 2014. Source: Burning Glass. See Figure 2.).