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Program Reality Check: The In-game Adjustment

Acendre

A Sports Team Analogy on Talent Acquisition: Step 3. Your talent management team has searched for the right people and established processes which keep their key players moving forward, but what happens when the blueprint needs adjustments? In 2014, the Blackhawks masterfully changed where it placed its data and money.

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HR Technology’s Winning Formula: A Tool, Not A Crutch

TalentCulture

But the reality is somewhere in the middle, finding ways to exploit the power of technology and analytics with the human side we can never lose sight of. With talent analytics data providing insight into why employees leave, the value is clearly there. Joe writes about talent management at www.nga.net/nga-blog.

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How Building Out a Talent Analytics Function Saved LinkedIn Recruiting Considerable Time and Money

Linkedin Talent Blog

When I came on board in August 2014, LinkedIn had a problem: we were growing at 40% every year and we couldn’t fill roles fast enough. As a result, the Talent Acquisition team was under intense pressure to source better and faster. That means they were constantly playing catch up and hiring more recruiters to try to meet demand.

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Healthcare Hiring Needs for a Graying America

HR Daily Advisor

Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) has forecast that employment in healthcare is expected to grow faster than most other occupations between 2014 and 2024. to 23% in the 10-year period between 2014 and 2024, compared to only 6.5% The question is not just where is this growth coming from, but also how will healthcare employers respond?

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Want Better Recruiting? Add These 41 Twitter Feeds To Your List

Eightfold

Al Adamsen is the co-founder and executive director of people analytics firm Insight222. Adamsen is passionate about using data for good and focuses his knowledge on people analytics, talent strategy, workforce planning, diversity and inclusion, and employee engagement and wellbeing. Al Adamsen. Matt Alder. Jason Averbook.

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Hiring In the Age of Disruption: Key Trends Business Leaders Need to Know

Lighthouse

In a global study of CHROs, IBM found that the number one concern for these talent leaders was industry convergence. In 2014 Carnegie Mellon had some of the world’s brightest robotics minds working on its campus. Everyone else is talking about the war for talent–KellyOCG is helping companies win it.

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Fact or hype: Do predictive workforce analytics actually work?

Visier

When determining the validity of our predictive analytics capabilities, customer data analyzed was anonymized. Recently HR industry expert and father of the HR Tech conference, Bill Kutik, wrote a column for HR Executive Online about employee flight risk, and talked about the hype around predictive analytics. The key word is correctly.

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