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What’s keeping HR from being seen as a true strategic partner?

HRExecutive

When I compared the answers to this question from last year’s survey to the data from previous years, I was floored by what I found: The needle moved significantly from 2014, when 38% of respondents said HR was viewed as “strategic,” to 2017, when 44% said HR was viewed as “strategic.” This is an area HR can lean into and make a big impact.

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The Skills Lifecycle Part 1: Alignment and the New HR

Degreed

Memos have taken new shape as emails and instant messages, I haven’t used a stapler since 2014, and the debate rages on about the value of annual performance appraisals. Human Resources, which is tied closely to public policy work through regulatory and compliance management, may face the same challenges.

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How Technology helps in Making HR a Strategic Partner

Empxtrack

Thanks to technology initiatives, HR is largely relieved from the administrative tasks and can invest more time on strategic initiatives such as planning workforce capabilities, managing talent repository and ensuring that talent needs are always met in a proactive manner. Technology is increasing HR effectiveness.

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Conference Twitter Primer #SHRM18

Advos

Compliance-prevention-culture. kahlrichs : National expert on Human Resources, organizational communication, generational issues, LEAN Theory, and Risk Management. kahlrichs : National expert on Human Resources, organizational communication, generational issues, LEAN Theory, and Risk Management. Ain’t compliance fun?!?

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Namely grabs new CEO!

HRExecutive

Yes, I did just write about old friend Larry Dunivan in May as CEO of ThinkHR, automating compliance. Mainframe vendor Cyborg only had payroll (but what a payroll!) Ceridian was still a payroll service bureau when Ossip became CEO. Ceridian was still a payroll service bureau when Ossip became CEO. Advertisement.

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HR Software: What Is It and Why You Might Need It in 2023?

Bayzat

The most common HR software types are: Human Resource Information Systems (HRIS) – A comprehensive and popular choice that covers many HR functionalities, from recruitment to workflow and payroll. Human Capital Management (HCM) – HCM includes all the functionalities of HRIS but also adds talent management to the list.

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Why proper offboarding software and processes are key to the employee experience

cipHR

Here are four ways HR software can help: Integration streamlines offboarding management – to efficiently manage offboarding tasks, create a comprehensive checklist covering data compliance, exit interviews, documentation collection (such as tax forms), and notify IT to revoke access rights.