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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.

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

Visier

There are a few areas where technology companies commonly struggle to improve when it comes to their people: Recruitment, Workforce Diversity, Retention, and Strategic Workforce Planning. When companies fail to improve in these areas, it doesn’t just affect their workers — it jeopardizes business results as well.

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

Visier

There are a few areas where technology companies commonly struggle to improve when it comes to their people: Recruitment, Workforce Diversity, Retention, and Strategic Workforce Planning. When companies fail to improve in these areas, it doesn’t just affect their workers — it jeopardizes business results as well.

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Data Literacy: An Essential Skill for HR Professionals

Analytics in HR

They benchmarked their employee turnover to other banks, discovering that they had an above-average turnover in some key roles. First, the team explored the turnover data by region, branch, and demographic indicators. In short, data literacy is a crucial part of the new standard for HR professionals.

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How advanced payroll systems and HR reporting can save you this new financial year

Ascender

By now the end of the 2016/17 financial year is all but a not so distant memory, but for some HR leaders, it may feel more like a recent nightmare. However, if you are still operating on technology that isn’t keeping up with your business requirements, you may well be headed down the same path. Be strategic with HR Reporting.

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5 Things Every CEO Needs to Know About HR

HR Daily Advisor

Instead of functioning solely as a department dedicated to keeping your “human resources” in check (and in compliance), HR evolved to support the new demand for creating a thriving company culture and increasing not only performance, but also retention of top employees to minimize costs of churn, and create a highly-engaging environment.

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People Analytics 101 with Josh Bersin

Cornerstone On Demand

While three in four companies believe using people analytics is important, only 8 percent think their organization is “strong" in the area—with no improvement since 2014. Analytics programs require a significant investment of time, money and resources, presenting a challenge for busy and budget-strapped HR departments.

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