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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. . How to collect and analyze it?

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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

Here’s how a data-driven HR function can increase your organization’s chances for success: Do QA Testing On Your Recruitment Process. When it comes to engineers and developers, the competition for talent is truly global, and getting more fierce by the minute.

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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. They take a coaching role in the functions they support, giving ownership of talent to the managers who know their employees best. Align Your Time.

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

HR Examiner

We got degreed acquiring a demo that’s probably the most notable one a demo is a total talent network as they call themselves but but more like a not quite talent management or like a career goals application. They’re a little bit like field 50 that kind of a tool technology as well career and talent planning.

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HR Software: What Is It and Why You Might Need It in 2023?

Bayzat

The most common HR software types are: Human Resource Information Systems (HRIS) – A comprehensive and popular choice that covers many HR functionalities, from recruitment to workflow and payroll. Key Features of an HR Software The features of your HR software depend on the type of software you use.