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3 HR Trends in 2014

Dave's Weekly Thought

It's been an interesting year in the world of Human Resources: The certification debate rages on , talent management is evolving at whiplash pace, generational diversity has created a roller coaster of succession planning and the social space has never been more populated with educated HR advisors.

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Top 3 HR trends for 2016

Achievers

In 2016, look for organizations to tighten their focus on people management, from building an inclusive company culture to increasing employee engagement. HR trends to watch for 2016 include these three hot topics: 1. Revamped performance management processes. Increased use of data analysis. This overhaul is overdue.

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HR from the Outside In: Learnings from Dave Ulrich, Father of Modern HR

Visier

Earlier this month we were fortunate to host an interactive HR Leadership workshop for Visier customers, led by father of modern HR and leading business consultant Dave Ulrich. In this workshop, Ulrich focused on the top questions of the group, the first of which was focused on, “What is blocking HR’s progress?”

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The Rise of the People Strategy Platform

Visier

This was a key takeaway from a summit of HR leaders and Boston Consulting Group (BCG) experts, who met to discuss the future of HR and the trends shaping it. Today’s business environment is more complex than ever before, creating an unmatched opportunity for HR to create value for the business. Embrace diversity.

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Most Important Developments In HR This Year

GetFive

As 2020 approaches, we at GetFive are looking back at the year that was, through the lens of HR. We put together a list of our most popular Most Important Developments in HR posts — which we love bringing to you each week — giving you a snapshot of what we were talking about around the water cooler this year. Turns out the U.S.

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New Year, Same Story: 2016 Forecast Is For Another Year of 3% Raises

TLNT: The Business of HR

According to the latest survey by Towers Watson , the global talent management consultant, “Pay raises for U.S. ” Yes, you read that right — next year’s salary hike is projected to be the same 3 percent increase employees received this year and in 2014. professional) employees.”

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9 HR Trends for 2023: Breaking Boundaries

HR Trend Institute

The HR Trend Report The HR Trend Institute was founded in 2014 and in November every year for the last eight years we’ve published our top HR trends for the coming year. Most of the trends for 2023 fit into one of these areas. Below is an overview of our top 14 megatrends.