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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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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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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. The public policy adopts at a pace ¼ the rate of technological change, making it so business functions have a harder time evolving. This is #realtalk time.

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HR Supercharged: How Modern Tech is Changing Work

ClearCompany HRM

Technology has made quite the impact on both what tools are being used in modern HR departments, as well as what features and functionality users expect. In a 2014 IDG survey, only 24% of enterprise organizations migrated or planned to migrate HR functions/applications to the Cloud. Take, for example, the Cloud.