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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. There's an app for that too.

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People Analytics and HR-Tech Reading List

Littal Shemer

Features tied to SHRM competencies and data exercises give readers hands-on opportunities to practice the analytical and decision-making skills they need to excel in today’s job market. Competing on Analytics: Updated, with a New Introduction: The New Science of Winning Thomas Davenport and Jeanne Harris (2017). ” Work Rules!:

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Employee Engagement Through Training and Education Opportunities

Hospital Recruiting

Not only that, employee engagement improved to 82% and participation improved 90% in 2015 ( Press Ganey 2016). Lastly, career development opportunities were among the top ten drivers for nurse engagement according to Nursing World (January 2016), which is the focus of the rest of the article. Training and Education.

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Career Pathing 101: What It Is and How to Get Started

Linkedin Talent Blog

While these employees will eventually need to leave your organization to realize their career goals, they’ll be more equipped to help you meet your business goals in the interim. Future-proof your business Skills sets for jobs have changed by around 25% since 2015 and this number is expected to double by 2027.

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“Talent Management? Isn’t That for Hollywood?”

HR Daily Advisor

Most of HR is designed for long-term employment, he says, but the recession, coupled with the ages of employees, leads to a much more mobile workforce, and that’s a really critical issue for 2015. We used to look at these priorities as separate silos, says Bersin: Learning and Development. Leadership Development.