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i4cp 2017 Conference Day Two: Quotes and Notes

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Expectations always rise on the second day of a high-quality conference; this year was no exception. Pat Wadors, CHRO and SVP of the Global Talent Organization at LinkedIn brought her own sense of cool with an equally genuine and passionate story of belonging as the necessary third element of having a diverse and inclusive workplace.

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How the HR Executive of the Year rebooted Microsoft’s culture

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Satya [Nadella, who became Microsoft CEO in 2014] netted it out the best when he said we had become a bunch of know-it-alls, when we really needed to be a bunch of learn-it-alls,” says Kathleen Hogan, executive vice president, human resources, and chief people officer at Microsoft and HRE ’s 2021 HR Executive of the Year.

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

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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. Founder and CEO of the Devon Group, Jeanne Achille is an HR tech expert and chair of the Select HR Tech Conference and the Women in HR Tech Summit.

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This HR Executive of the Year is Transforming IBM

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Standing before a packed ballroom of attendees at the HR Tech Conference last month, opening keynoter Mike Rowe (of Dirty Jobs and Somebody’s Gotta Do It fame) decried the trend of companies requiring college degrees for so many jobs. “I But I think credentialing is hurting us and widening the skills gap.”. A “Gold Standard” for Inclusion.

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This HR Executive of the Year Transformed IBM

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Standing before a packed ballroom of attendees at the HR Tech Conference last month, opening keynoter Mike Rowe (of Dirty Jobs and Somebody’s Gotta Do It fame) decried the trend of companies requiring college degrees for so many jobs. “I But I think credentialing is hurting us and widening the skills gap.”. A “Gold Standard” for Inclusion.

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Transforming Big Blue

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Standing before a packed ballroom of attendees at the HR Tech Conference last month, opening keynoter Mike Rowe (of Dirty Jobs and Somebody’s Gotta Do It fame) decried the trend of companies requiring college degrees for so many jobs. “I But I think credentialing is hurting us and widening the skills gap.”. A “Gold Standard” for Inclusion.