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3 HR Trends in 2014

Dave's Weekly Thought

It's been an interesting year in the world of Human Resources: The certification debate rages on , talent management is evolving at whiplash pace, generational diversity has created a roller coaster of succession planning and the social space has never been more populated with educated HR advisors. Here come the apps.

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5 Big Changes Coming to Human Capital Management

TLNT: The Business of HR

The year 2014 was absolutely not an exception, as new mobile and cloud-based tools brought major change to work as we know it. What’s interesting is that every time work changes, in theory human capital management should, too. more…).

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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. HR Management Best practices big data Change management HR analytics HR management HR trends talent management workplace data'

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The Leadership Drought: Why It’s the No. 1 Issue for Organizations Today

TLNT: The Business of HR

Our regular content will return on Jan 5, 2014. Last week, I discussed one of the trends (re-skilling HR teams) called out in Deloitte ’s annual Global Human Capital Trends report for 2014. It’s a TLNT annual tradition to count down the most popular posts of the year. This is No. Mele Kalikimaka ! .

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The Urgent Need For Leadership Development

TLNT: The Business of HR

Back in March, I discussed a few takeaways from Deloitte’s Global Human Capital Trends 2014 survey. After going through the report again, I think it would be worthwhile to mention some of the other global trends for 2014. Merii Kurisumasu ! . more…).

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Weekly Wrap: Nobody Wins When Developing Employees Isn’t a Priority

TLNT: The Business of HR

Yes, more money IS getting spent on training and development (15 percent more in 2014, according to Bersin ), but it’s still not enough. That’s why this new survey from the American Management Association didn’t come as any great surprise. more…).

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Most Important Developments In HR This Year

GetFive

Southwest started out unranked in 2014, eventually moved to the middle of the list, and made it to the No. As 2020 approaches, HR leaders are focused on five key measures to continue driving business outcomes, according to Gartner, Inc. 1 spot in 2019. Companies including T-Mobile, Microsoft, and Hilton have seen similar trajectories.