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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. Here come the apps.

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Women in Finance Charter: What HR Should Know

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Companies are focusing upon other metrics such as flexible working hours, gender-neutral hiring and addressing any potential pay gaps between men and women. However, in 2014, CMC Markets wrote a commentary on how women traders have increased by an incredible 197 per cent since 2007. The Psychological Side: Have Attitudes Changed?

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After Years of 3% Increases, Where Have All the Good Raises Gone?

TLNT: The Business of HR

percent in 2014, the survey of 1,064 organizations found. Then create a strategically designed social recognition program in which all employees are eligible to recognize and reward others and be recognized themselves – in real-time – when they’ve contributed to or achieved performance-based metrics. It dropped to 4.3

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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. What are the implications for HR?

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How HR Can Tackle Diversity Using the Rooney Rule

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New 2020 research from McKinsey has shown time and time again that organizations with diverse and inclusive workforces win: Top-quartile companies outperformed those in the fourth one by 36 percent in profitability, slightly up from 33 percent in 2017 and 35 percent in 2014. Diversity metrics that support Rooney Rule initiatives.