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People Analytics and HR-Tech Reading List

Littal Shemer

“The book helps professionals, researchers, employers, and everybody interested in the world of work to understand the past, present, and future of recruitment. “The book focuses on the use of information technologies in talent management. Caughlin , and Donald M. Truxillo (2018).

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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. Are these trends still present? How has the mindset of today’s talent shifted in recent months?

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People Analytics 101 with Josh Bersin

Cornerstone On Demand

Analytics is the new buzzword in talent management, but that doesn't mean it's the new reality. For all of the business insights HR data promises to provide—predicting performance, boosting engagement, improving succession—there are as many questions about how to implement a data program in the first place.

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Namely grabs new CEO!

HRExecutive

Like ADP, and unlike BambooHR, Namely customers are offered all the modern HCM essentials: HR, talent management, payroll, benefits, time and attendance. Namely didn’t acquire payroll functionality until 2014, buying a company named Trax. Fully 75% of Namely’s customers have bought payroll, in addition to HR.

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Banishing the Unicorn

Oracle HCM - Modern HR in the Cloud

With organizational appetites for technology upgrades growing, the HR function is more frequently finding itself in the long sought position of selecting new human capital tools that will elevate talent and facilitate the achievement of business objectives. What they can’t do very well is relate HR to real-world business needs.