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People Analytics and HR-Tech Reading List

Littal Shemer

“The book focuses on the use of information technologies in talent management. The readers will develop insights into the topics like primary metrics, KPIs, and processes involved in different HR subdomains like recruitment and employee engagement.” Caughlin , and Donald M. Truxillo (2018).

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What Is the Talent Lifecycle? The 5 Stages Explained

Analytics in HR

Offboarding and outreach What is the talent lifecycle? The term “talent lifecycle,” also referred to as “talent management lifecycle,” encompasses the entire process of recruiting and retaining the right individuals, nurturing their growth within the organization, and enabling them to reach their full potential.

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

Working Girl

Which is why I''m extremely pleased to present 35 fantastic posts to give 2011 a big HR welcome. Hopes, Disgusts and the Best Albums of 2010 by Paul Smith with reflections on 2010, hopes for 2011 and a few musical recommendations. “I What’s Your Digital Succession Plan? Make that why exceedingly clear and compelling.

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Prepare Your Questions For #HRTechWorld and #HRTechConf

In Full Bloom HR

That’s why I published the original take of this post on 9-12-2011 , just in time for the 2011 HR Technology Conference, and I’ve been doing almost annual updates ever since. Can we afford/manage the integration of separate talent management applications?

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If You Don’t Ask The Right Qs, You Get The Answers You Deserve!

In Full Bloom HR

That’s why I published my first post on this topic on 9-12-2011 , just in time for the 2011 HR Technology Conference, and why I’ve been doing a fresh version almost annually. Can we afford and/or manage the integration of separate talent management applications?