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People Analytics and HR-Tech Reading List

Littal Shemer

This list of People Analytics and HR-Tech books is not exceptional. So here is my People Analytics and HR-Tech reading list on Kindle (no paper books, as I like the trees), ordered chronologically from newest to oldest. People Analytics – Build the Value Chain This book, by Littal Shemer Haim , is not a typical textbook.

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Women in Finance Charter: What HR Should Know

Hppy

The first thing to appreciate is that meeting the 2021 target set requires much more than following principles alone. More than 60 firms have already committed to modifying their senior staff to reflect a minimum of 30 per cent female executives by the year 2021. Publicly presenting annual findings based upon these targets.

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How HR Can Tackle Diversity Using the Rooney Rule

Visier

Google will roll out training for its employees that explores systemic racism and racial consciousness in 2021. Companies in the top quartile for gender diversity on executive teams were 25% more likely to have above-average profitability than companies in the fourth quartile—up from 21 percent in 2017 and 15 percent in 2014.

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20 Impressive Milestones on the Resumes of HR Pros

Ongig

Managing Partner. Impressive Milestone: His work on the functional recruiting model and high maturity talent management practices based on P-CMM(R) at Accenture PLC is featured in case studies at Harvard Business School and Carnegie Mellon University. Head – Talent / Talent Acquisition Operations.

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9 HR Trends for 2023: Breaking Boundaries

HR Trend Institute

The HR Trend Report The HR Trend Institute was founded in 2014 and in November every year for the last eight years we’ve published our top HR trends for the coming year. It’s time to view talent management as solving real business problems today rather than just building succession plans for the future.