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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. (Reading Time: 26 minutes) Let’s face it. Click titles for Kindle versions (Work in progress.

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5 Things Every CEO Needs to Know About HR

HR Daily Advisor

In the past century, Human Resources has evolved from “Welfare Officer” and “Labor Manager” to the modern HR role, often known as “Chief People Officer” or “VP of People.” Having a solid HR or “People” team in place is imperative for any business once you reach approximately 50 employees.

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Program Reality Check: The In-game Adjustment

Acendre

In 2014, the Blackhawks masterfully changed where it placed its data and money. The team set a value on the players who rank high in possessions versus those who score points, giving them a consistent edge in recent development years. The human resources team is at the heart of any organization.

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HR Supercharged: How Modern Tech is Changing Work

ClearCompany HRM

Recently, we evaluated the findings of Bersin by Deloitte’s High-Impact HR research. Technology has made quite the impact on both what tools are being used in modern HR departments, as well as what features and functionality users expect. Take, for example, the Cloud. Choose Great Employees Over Top Candidates.

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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. To respond to and help solve these complex problems, HR needs to work in multi-functional ways, collaborate and break down boundaries.

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Banishing the Unicorn

Oracle HCM - Modern HR in the Cloud

With organizational appetites for technology upgrades growing, the HR function is more frequently finding itself in the long sought position of selecting new human capital tools that will elevate talent and facilitate the achievement of business objectives. What they can’t do very well is relate HR to real-world business needs.