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Prepare for Nurse Retirements and Shortage with Intelligent Workforce Planning

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With baby boomers heading into retirement — by 2050 an estimated 88.5 But there is another retirement population that is perhaps even more worrying to them: nurses. This means that more than one million RN’s will reach retirement age within the next 10-15 years, leading to a drastic shortage of skilled, tenured nurses.

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Why We Will All Love the New HR

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An estimated 50 percent of the oil and gas industry’s workforce is set to retire in the next five to seven years, a phenomenon known as the Great Crew Challenge. Largely because one of the biggest demographic changes to the makeup of the labor market is upon us — the retirement of the baby boomer generation. will be 65 or older.

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View from the HR Tech Show Floor: Top 5 Workforce Trends

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At HR Tech, we announced our take on what will be top of mind for HR leaders in 2015. Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts that by 2015 millennials will overtake the majority representation of the workforce, as baby boomers retire in greater and greater numbers. HR News & Trends 2015 trends HR Tech'

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Why Banking On Your Workforce Boosts Business Results

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While finance and a data-driven mindset go hand-in-hand, the HR department is still building confidence in using analytics and a scientific approach to workforce management. With this kind of tech, HR can see how talent has historically affected the organization and make plans for the future that create optimal business outcomes.

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Predicting Employee Turnover using R

Analytics in HR

Traditional approaches such as employee engagement surveys and proper training for managers are important components of a good workforce planning strategy. Now that ‘big data’ has arrived, the insights it provides are becoming an increasingly valuable part of that strategy. Let’s first look at the data. Data Summary.

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Developing a Strong Hiring Plan

HR Daily Advisor

And HR professionals who take the lead in this workforce analysis and planning will be positioned as strategic leaders rather than crisis managers. spoke at BLR’s 2015 Advanced Employment Issues Symposium and described the talent-planning process in four steps. Developing a Workforce Plan.

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The HR Leadership Revolution — Will You Thrive?

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The workforce in the developed world and China is rapidly aging. New, first-time workers are barely replacing workers who are retiring. Despite increasing automation, in the next 20 years there will be a serious shortage of skilled workforce everywhere. Successful CHROs are: Data-Driven. Successful CHROs are: Data-Driven.