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People Analytics and HR-Tech Reading List

Littal Shemer

Following a nine dimensions model, the book demonstrates how to use people data to increase profits, improve staff retention and workplace productivity as well as develop individual employee experience” HR Analytics Essentials You Always Wanted To Know Michael Walsh (2021). Boudreau , Wayne F. Cascio, Alexis A. Fink (2019).

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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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The Manager’s Guide To Developing A Growth Mindset

TalentCulture

A dramatic shift in the job market has led many companies to turn to feedback to improve employee retention rates. Employee turnover can result in major costs for your company, and significantly impact company morale. Unlike in the past, employees are feeling less tied to company loyalty and freer to take on new opportunities.

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HR Supercharged: How Modern Tech is Changing Work

ClearCompany HRM

In a 2014 IDG survey, only 24% of enterprise organizations migrated or planned to migrate HR functions/applications to the Cloud. The best talent systems now have talent forecasting tools to show when a role may see turnover or when to start planning for successions. Take, for example, the Cloud.

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100+ Top HR and Recruiting Podcasts

SelectSoftware

IBM Watson Talent Host: IBM About: Turnover is a critical problem facing organizations in every industry. Unhappy employees leave their companies to find new opportunities where they can develop their careers, learn new skills and take part in exciting and challenging work. Usually spontaneous and a bit chaotic.