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People Analytics and HR-Tech Reading List

Littal Shemer

It covers all the core areas of HR including recruitment, performance management, learning and development (L&D), and reward. The readers will develop insights into the topics like primary metrics, KPIs, and processes involved in different HR subdomains like recruitment and employee engagement.”

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January 5 Carnival of HR: Reflections, Resolutions, Predictions and Rants

Working Girl

Plans are fond hopes that never survive a brush with reality.” Some Great Books from 2010 by Mark Bennett with great reading recommendations on topics ranging from navigating change to defying logic. Hopes, Disgusts and the Best Albums of 2010 by Paul Smith with reflections on 2010, hopes for 2011 and a few musical recommendations.

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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. High-performing employees: The purpose of talent management is to increase performance. When we talk about specific and measurable goals, we are talking about talent management metrics.

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Ideas To Disrupt Your Talent Strategy

HR Soul

Gone are the days of conducting talent discussions infrequently, for example at year-end in conjunction with your Performance Management process. Long, long gone are the days of succession and development planning as a standalone practice. It will impact how you think about succession planning.