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People Analytics and HR-Tech Reading List

Littal Shemer

The readers will develop insights into the topics like primary metrics, KPIs, and processes involved in different HR subdomains like recruitment and employee engagement.” ” Introduction to People Analytics: A Practical Guide to Data-driven HR Nadeem Khan and Dave Millner (2020). Macey, Alexis A.

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How this veteran CHRO is turning his focus to AI ‘for the common good’

HRExecutive

With a law degree, hospitality experience, more than a dozen years as CHRO of the nation’s most-visited zoo and a leadership book under his belt, to say Tim Mulligan’s career path has been interesting is an understatement. Allen to investigate and expand the potential of AI. We are also rethinking how our employees work.

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Larissa Malcolm of ‘Flourishing Focus’: “Beware of the shiny object”

Thrive Global

In July 2020, she founded Flourishing Focus a private practice offering telehealth therapy in the State of Ohio and virtual training about Covid-19 and mental health along with shorter training for employers and the public on topics related to mental health, staying safe, and flourishing in life. I learned a lot from them.

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Supercharge and Simplify Candidate Management with Technology

Manatal

Acquiring the right talent mix can provide a significant advantage for companies competing for customers and market share. For example, Virgin Media learned that in 2014 it was losing ??GBP In North America, a Talent Board survey found that candidate resentment actually rose 75% between 2020 and 2021.

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Diversity and Inclusion in the Workplace: How to Create More Inclusive Careers

Paddle HR

In 2014, Silicon Valley tech companies began making deliberate attempts to change the demographics within their hallways, vowing to fill their employee ranks with more women and people of colour. At Google and Microsoft, the number of US technical employees who identified as black or Latinx rose by less than a percentage point since 2014.

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Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging (DIB) in the Workplace: How to Create More Inclusive Careers

Paddle HR

In 2014, Silicon Valley tech companies began making deliberate attempts to change the demographics within their hallways, vowing to fill their employee ranks with more women and people of colour. At Google and Microsoft, the number of US technical employees who identified as black or Latinx rose by less than a percentage point since 2014.

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The Complete Guide to Diversity and Inclusion in the Workplace: How to Create More Inclusive Careers

Paddle HR

In 2014, Silicon Valley tech companies began making deliberate attempts to change the demographics within their hallways, vowing to fill their employee ranks with more women and people of color. At Google and Microsoft, the number of US technical employees who identified as black or Latinx rose by less than a percentage point since 2014.