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3 HR Trends in 2014

Dave's Weekly Thought

We all know nothing happens quickly in HR, but here are a few ever-developing trends that inspired my heart in 2014. Behavior Change Management Now more than ever change is paramount to organizational success. I compete with my co-workers (and my wife) to top the leaderboard at the end of each day.

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Pump Up Your Change Management Competencies

China Gorman

IBM’s data is based on survey results from almost 1,400 individuals responsible for designing, creating or implementing change across their respective organizations. In IBM’s study, they consider only the top 20 percent of organizations to be highly successful when it comes to change management.

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How to be a Good Internal Consultant

Workplace Psychology

According to Phillips, Trotter, and Phillips (2015), “The rapid rate of change coupled with heightened competition on a global basis is increasing the need for companies and public sector organizations to develop effective internal consulting capabilities” (p. Association of Internal Management Consultants (AIMC).

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Change Management & HR: What You Need to Know

Analytics in HR

In this episode of All About HR season 2, we sit down with Tim Creasey — Chief Innovation Officer at Prosci — to talk about change management in the post-pandemic economy. Tim is a change expert whose focus is on developing holistic, easy-to-use, and research-based models and tools to manage the people side of change.

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People Analytics and HR-Tech Reading List

Littal Shemer

The reader is guided into Analytics through the lens of proven problem-solving techniques of Design Thinking and a practical approach to initiate change management through Maslow’s need hierarchy theory. Competing on Analytics: Updated, with a New Introduction: The New Science of Winning Thomas Davenport and Jeanne Harris (2017).

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#2014in5Words: Opportunities. Change. Learning. Serendipity. Love.

QAspire

In 2014, I got plenty of opportunities to make a positive difference to individuals and businesses. Apply your skills, experience and competence to solve the problem without anyone asking you to do so and you increase your chances of getting more opportunities. 2014 was really a year of transition. Serendipity. Opportunities.

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Book Review – LEAD NOW!: A Personal Leadership Coaching Guide for Results-Driven Leaders (2nd ed.)

Workplace Psychology

Whereas the first edition reads like a generic description of ideas for each competency, the second edition provides much more comprehensive, tangible, practical, and actionable steps to take. Here’s an example of the “Customer Focus” competency in the first edition of LEAD NOW! : Treat customer complaints as a gift.