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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.”

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Happiness vs. Engagement…What Should We REALLY Care About? #WorkHuman

Women of HR

As one of the more recent overused prevalent catch phrases and trends in the Human Resources profession, discussions about “employee engagement” in the workplace have been going on now for quite some time. Titled “Celebrating the Final Conversation on Employee Engagement?”

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#Employee Feedback Is The Killer App #HR

TalentHQ

These tools are powerful and disruptive, and they have the potential to redefine how we manage our organizations. As the economy grows and the job market gets hotter, employee engagement and retention have become a top priority. out of 5), and Quantum Workplace believes engagement is at its lowest level in eight years.