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The Great HR Gender Divide: Part I

Visier

However, as I’ve learned over the past year and a half, there is more to it than holding the executive title of Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO). In a 2010 survey of CHROs at US Fortune 200 companies, respondents were asked how much of their time they spend in various roles: Male CHROs said they spend 37.6% being a coach).

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The Great HR Gender Divide: Part I

Visier

However, as I’ve learned over the past year and a half, there is more to it than holding the executive title of Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO). In a 2010 survey of CHROs at US Fortune 200 companies, respondents were asked how much of their time they spend in various roles: Male CHROs said they spend 37.6% being a coach).

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The values-driven leader

Chief Learning Officer - Talent Management

Together, they made a list of 15 actions the company could take to improve the culture, which included hiring more diverse models and boycotting Facebook ads, as part of the Stop Hate for Profit campaign — even though Facebook was a primary driver of revenue for the company. Five years ago, such conduct would barely warrant a headline.

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In-depth: 7 big lessons from Spring HR Tech

HRExecutive

Aside from COVID-19, other popular topics during the four-day event included diversity and inclusion, talent acquisition tools, tech to allow remote work and more. But it’s also been one of most transformative years in history. Mimi Brooks. Here are some of the biggest takeaways from the event. It’s all about human and employee connection.

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The 14 Silicon Valley HR Execs You Should Follow on Social Media

Eightfold

Thought-provoking, actionable insights await when you set aside time to read anything the 14 Silicon Valley CHROs below write. Diane Gherson is CHRO at IBM, responsible for the roughly 360,000 members of IBM’s workforce across 72 countries. Laszlo Bock. His book, WORK RULES! Barbie Brewer. Diane Gherson. Robby Kwok.