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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. Workforce planning can help a business answer questions ranging from how many people it needs, where they should be located, what jobs they should do, how much they should be paid, and even whether they should be working for your company.

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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.

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People Analytics and HR-Tech Reading List

Littal Shemer

The book introduces these areas and guides on building the connectivity across domains required to establish well-rounded skills for individuals and best practices for organizations when applying advanced analytics to workforce data. “The book focuses on the use of information technologies in talent management.

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

Working Girl

well, you know. 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. I just want to hear all the best that 2010 had to offer us collectively.”

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Improve Government Customer Service? Look to the Workforce

AvilarHR

Eric Keller, a senior research manager with the Partnership for Public Service, outlines the path to improved service , “It’s always about the people — it’s about the federal workforce being highly skilled, highly engaged, having the tools and the leadership that they need to succeed.” Success Metrics. Or contact us for a conversation.