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How to be a Good Internal Consultant

Workplace Psychology

If you want a company to value you as an indispensable internal consultant — especially in the human resources, talent management, and leadership development space — here are a few tips I’d like to share based on my work and experience as an internal consultant.

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The Foundation of Successful Employees

ATD Human Capital

Having a strong onboarding program is one way to retain key talent. Onboarding (sometimes called orientation) is the process of new employees acquiring the necessary knowledge, skills, and behaviors to be effective contributors. Designing onboarding programs can be tricky. Click here to read more.

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Program Reality Check: The In-game Adjustment

Acendre

A Sports Team Analogy on Talent Acquisition: Step 3. Your talent management team has searched for the right people and established processes which keep their key players moving forward, but what happens when the blueprint needs adjustments? In 2014, the Blackhawks masterfully changed where it placed its data and money.

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How to Handle Every Distributed Workforce Challenge with Data-Driven Management

Rallyware for Human Resources

We live in amazing times when companies have the freedom and all the possibilities to hire the best talent in the world without the need to relocate those high-performers. Adaptive onboarding. Onboarding is a crucial point of the “orientation” part, especially when it comes to welcoming distributed workforces to your team.

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The Machine Learning Big Data Guide for HR & Recruiting #hrtechconf

Workology

But, in this highly competitive business world, talent management and development takes a back seat to business plans and meeting ever looming deadlines. In fact, The 2014, Conference Board’s Talent Leadership Trends Forecast identified human capital development as the number one CEO’s focus when it comes to human capital.

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Hire or Train? Things to Consider When Building an All-Star Team

Workstride

If you’re trying to build an all-star team, is it better to hire new talent or train your existing employees? The first thing to consider is whether or not new talent is even available. But what if your recruiters do find great talent? Training internal talent is cost-effective. Hiring them isn’t cheap.

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HR Trends: Back to the Future in 2016

TalentCulture

According to Dan Schawbel’s 10 workplace trends for 2015 , the workplace should have seen an array of companies using social media to attract and retain top talent. According to the global recruiting trends report , one of the most effective ways to attract talent in 2015 was still through company career websites and internet job boards.