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People Analytics and HR-Tech Reading List

Littal Shemer

“Technology can have huge benefits for the HR function: saving time by streamlining processes, boosting engagement by enabling analysis of people data or improving employee development by allowing staff to access the content they need on different platforms, wherever and whenever they need it. Caughlin , and Donald M.

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Predicting the Future, Talent Edition

HRExecutive

“Today companies are taking an even more strategic approach to talent acquisition, becoming increasingly inventive to attract and retain valuable candidates,” said Byrne Mulrooney, CEO of Futurestep. The eight trends that Futurestep believe will shape the global recruitment and talent management industry in 2016 are: 1.

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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. Why The Talent Function is Under Pressure to Perform. So when HR works, it works.

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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. Why The Talent Function is Under Pressure to Perform. So when HR works, it works.

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HR Analytics – The “GPS” of True HR Transformation

Visier

These include: Setting the global HR strategy: requires change analytics capabilities. HR organizational changes – both roles & decision rights. Numbers behind HR – benchmarking & analytics. Enabling HR service delivery. Enabling HR functional capabilities.

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Preparing the Organization and Managing Change

New to HR

The talent management industry will always be responsible for introducing workforce changes, whether it is controversial or universally accepted. This conclusion comes after the organization found that “ 58% of HR professionals reported that some workers lack competencies needed to perform their jobs. ”.

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HR and the Cloud: What You Need to Know

TalentCulture

According to the 2015 Annual HR Technology Survey , published by PricewaterhouseCoopers US (PwC US) in partnership with Oxford Economics, the great shift of HR applications to the cloud continues—with 44 percent of respondents currently using the cloud for HR. Is your HR department moving to the cloud yet?