article thumbnail

Assessing Values in Online Technology Part 4

HR Examiner

The breakdown of participants looks like: CHRO and Vice President of HR: 30%. Over the course of a 90 day period (Ending on 5 September 2019), we collected survey responses from 542 individuals. We used email lists to target HR executives. We did not purchase any responses. Director Talent Acquisition: 12%. Recruiting: 17%. L&D: 9%.

article thumbnail

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

HRExecutive

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.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

i4cp 2017 Conference Day Two: Quotes and Notes

i4cp

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. It was instructive and genuine. Talent is the magic why not release their superpowers?”

article thumbnail

Ten HR trends In the age of artificial intelligence

The HRX

Oracle and Future Workplace conducted research with 600 HR leaders entitled AI At Work, to learn where AI was being used in the workplace to re-imagine candidate and employee experience. PwC forecasts 20% of executives at U.S. For HR leaders, we see this already happening. Preparing for the future of work is a team sport.

article thumbnail

Banishing the Unicorn

Oracle HCM - Modern HR in the Cloud

As recently as the July/August 2014 Harvard Business Review Blog, Ram Charan, a noted CEO advisor and business author, argued that CHROs are not equipped to integrate business considerations. What they can’t do very well is relate HR to real-world business needs. So much for unicorns!