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Top Human Capital Blogs in 2015

ATD Human Capital

What do talent development professionals in human capital care about? Here are the top 10 blog articles from ATD's Human Capital Community: Signs of a Learning Culture by Stephen Gill. Developing a Learning Culture: An Infographic by Stephen Gill. How Analytics Drives Talent Development by Ryann Ellis.

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Perspectives 2015 Kicks Off with Keynotes on Culture, Innovation and the ‘Self-Developing Organization’

SumTotal

Today SumTotal and Skillsoft kicked off Perspectives 2015. If you are an attending SumTotal guests – don’t miss the special SumTotal Perspectives 2015 agenda created just for you! Tomorrow’s general session highlights include: SumTotal Talent Suite: Engaging Today’s Talent with Personalized Solutions – 9:15 a.m.

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Amidst Change in HR Technology Market, Updated Guides Keep Buyers Informed

TrustRadius HR

In 2015 – 2016, HR cloud technology vendors have continued to receive massive, increasing amounts of funding from venture capital investors—so much so that the media has dubbed it an on-going “love affair.” HR analytics are becoming more timely, actionable, and focused on operational optimization.

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10 Benefits of Microlearning for Modern Teams

Linkedin Talent Blog

Enter microlearning, an approach to talent development that’s quickly gaining popularity. Close skills gaps Skills sets for jobs have changed by around 25% since 2015 and this number is expected to double by 2027. To receive blog posts like this one straight in your inbox, subscribe to the blog newsletter.

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Learning and Development: The Ultimate Guide to Getting Started

Linkedin Talent Blog

Close skills gaps and future-proof your organization Skill sets for jobs have changed by 25% since 2015 and this number is expected to grow to 65% by 2030, effectively widening the current skills gap. Crafting yours will require prioritization, strategic thinking, and an analytical mind to ensure it meets your team’s needs.

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Matching IT outliers to organisations

Cognisess

A 2017 McKinsey report, Jobs Lost, Jobs Gained: Workforce Transitions in a Time of Automation, estimated that jobs related to developing and deploying new technology will grow in line with a potential for increased spending on technology between 2015 and 2030 of more than 50 percent. Unlocking hidden talent.

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38 Ways to Make Real Progress on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

Linkedin Talent Blog

Having a firm handle on what it takes to climb the ladder is particularly important to workers from underrepresented groups, wrote Julie Coffman , Elyse Rosenblum , Andrea D'Arcy , and Laura Thompson Love in a blog post published by Bain & Co. To receive blog posts like this one straight in your inbox, subscribe to the blog newsletter.