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Why Connecting Workforce Outcomes to Business Outcomes Matters

Visier

The CHRO of a large organization had called to get advice on a vexing issue. Many of us in the room wondered if the CHRO should consider objecting to the deal. It worked, and the CHRO saved the company $10 million. Companies with stronger HR programs, outperform on financial metrics. What should they do? By how much?

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The HR Leadership Revolution — Will You Thrive?

Visier

A February 2015 study — conducted by Harris Poll on behalf of Visier — surveyed 301 corporate executives at companies with revenue of $1 billion or more across America and asked about sought-after HR leadership skills. Successful CHROs are: Data-Driven. CEOs want to think of the CHRO the way they think of the CFO.

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The HR Leadership Revolution — Will You Thrive?

Visier

A February 2015 study — conducted by Harris Poll on behalf of Visier — surveyed 301 corporate executives at companies with revenue of $1 billion or more across America and asked about sought-after HR leadership skills. Successful CHROs are: Data-Driven. CEOs want to think of the CHRO the way they think of the CFO.

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How You Can Become a Simply Irresistible Organization

HR Bartender

The articles talk about developing outstanding products, killer marketing strategies, and focusing on metrics and numbers. In the report Deloitte Global Human Capital Trends 2015, you tell us that the number one talent issues are engagement, retention and culture. It’s true – all of these things are important.

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It Takes a Recognition Culture To Spark Engagement

Achievers

In fact, and perhaps unsurprisingly, a new SHRM study found that more than three-quarters (77%) of employees say their engagement at work hinges on having good relationships with their co-workers. But if it goes awry, bad workplace culture can be the source of endless friction that keeps a workplace apart. Measurability.