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Talent Acquisition 2014: A Look Back and Ahead

Brandon Hall

Talent acquisition is the most complex area of human capital management, yet many companies lack the necessary resources, tools and capabilities to build a results-driven program. In fact, only 8% of companies have an optimized talent acquisition strategy. 5 KPIs of High-Performing Onboarding.

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HR May Not Be Ready For Big Data (Yet), But Here’s How to Gain Ground

TLNT: The Business of HR

Nearing the end of 2014 and heading into 2015, we’re now firmly entrenched in an era in which widespread technology and the availability of data are changing just about everything in business. While most HR professionals still don’t quite understand Big Data , advanced analytics are clearly making their mark in human capital management.

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Which Comes First, Economic Performance or Best in Class HR?

China Gorman

This year’s survey report, “ Creating People Advantage 2014-2015: How To Set Up Great HR Functions: Connect, Prioritize, Impact ” included responses from 3,507 people in 101 countries across industries such as industrial goods, consumer goods, and the public sector. Analytics and key performance indicators (KPI’s) give HR a seat at the table.

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Assess Systems and Chequed.com Announce the Appointment of Gary Ito as Chief Financial Officer

Outmatch

Seasoned global executive to lead financial operations for next-generation, cloud-based provider of data-driven analytical applications for talent management.

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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. Cecile Alper-Leroux. David Green.

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Workday’s Leighanne Levensaler: Helping Shape Enterprise Applications for the Future

Workday

In 2014, she was appointed senior vice president of products, and Workday now has more than 5,500 employees and 1,100 customers worldwide. She’s responsible for application direction and strategy, including Workday Financial Management and Workday Human Capital Management. But she’s also incredibly human.

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HR Software: What Is It and Why You Might Need It in 2023?

Bayzat

The most common HR software types are: Human Resource Information Systems (HRIS) – A comprehensive and popular choice that covers many HR functionalities, from recruitment to workflow and payroll. Human Capital Management (HCM) – HCM includes all the functionalities of HRIS but also adds talent management to the list.