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People Analytics and HR-Tech Reading List

Littal Shemer

“Technology can have huge benefits for the HR function: saving time by streamlining processes, boosting engagement by enabling analysis of people data or improving employee development by allowing staff to access the content they need on different platforms, wherever and whenever they need it. Caughlin , and Donald M.

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Top 10 Talent Trends

Cielo HR Leader

Summer is in full swing, and 2014 has reached the halfway point (albeit a couple of weeks ago, on July 1). As the year continues to race by, today we take a step back to recap the most noteworthy 2014 statistics to date. How has the mindset of today’s talent shifted in recent months? Present disconnect between business and HR.

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Innovative HR and Why Technology Innovators Can’t Survive Without It

Visier

As a tech company, we experience first hand the challenges faced by HR and business leaders in the hyper-competitive tech talent market. While the race to out-innovate with new ideas and products fuels the technology industry at large, the competition between companies is fought most pervasively as on the talent front lines.

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Which Comes First, Economic Performance or Best in Class HR?

China Gorman

This year’s survey report, “ Creating People Advantage 2014-2015: How To Set Up Great HR Functions: Connect, Prioritize, Impact ” included responses from 3,507 people in 101 countries across industries such as industrial goods, consumer goods, and the public sector. HR needs to listen more to internal clients.

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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.” appeared first on HR Executive.

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How this veteran CHRO is turning his focus to AI ‘for the common good’

HRExecutive

He recently further diversified that resume by becoming the first CHRO of the Allen Institute for AI (AI2), a fast-growing research institute created in 2014 by Microsoft co-founder Paul G. I can’t wait to join our illustrious team of AI researchers in utilizing AI to improve our own internal HR practices. That really excites me.

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HR Tech Weekly: Episode #245: Stacey Harris and John Sumser

HR Examiner

And the problem is that the array of things that you can do with HR technology are vast, you know, in my in my standard torian case, into the industry, I start with a chart that says 75 discrete silos of HR technology. They’re a little bit like field 50 that kind of a tool technology as well career and talent planning.