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How to Fail at HR Analytics in 7 Easy Steps

Data Solutions International

So imagine my ambivalence when HR Magazine approached me with the idea of describing my greatest mistakes leading the build-out of a talent analytics initiative at ConAgra Foods, a Fortune 200 company. I was mortified … and, at the same time, intrigued. Anyone who knows me is aware that I hate to lose. I failed to do this.

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Conference Twitter Primer #SHRM18

Advos

Nextchat #HR #HRtribe #SHRM18Blogger #SHRM #SHRM18Steps #SHRMtalent #hrtech #HROnPurpose #worktrends #HRHighSteppers #HRSocialHour #DTHR #Leadership #SHRMStore #CHRO #FutureofWork #Inclusion #Workplace #SHRMTech18. keenmargo : CEO of KeenAlignment – Talent Management Expert – Speaker – Author of The Wealth of Talent.

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

Eightfold

He’s also a highly regarded speaker and author, with two published books: “HR from Now to Next” (2014) and “The Ultimate Guide to a Digital Workforce Experience” (2018). Biro created Talent Culture to showcase the best insights in recruitment and talent management. Shook is the long-serving CHRO at Accenture.

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Meet 5 HR Pros Who Became CEOs

Cornerstone On Demand

Gone are the days of interchangeable workers turning out widgets; the modern workplace is built on innovation and creativity, and getting the best ideas requires understanding how to attract, keep and work with the best talent. CEO of: General Motors (2014-Present). Photo: QSR Magazine. President of: MetLife (2004-2010).

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Culture-Change Agents

i4cp

but in between sessions don't forget to check out Human Resource Executive magazine's cover story Culture-Change Agents (by Jack Robinson), featuring Microsoft CHRO and i4cp 2017 Conference speaker Kathleen Hogan. is still shedding thousands of workers from the disastrous 2014 acquisition of Nokia's mobile-phone handset business.