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Is HR Earning its Keep?

Bersin with Deloitte

Much of the extra money went to increased headcount, with HR staffing up 3%, on average. Another big area of investment was HR technology, with one-fifth organizations saying they increased their spending on HR systems during 2014. Unfortunately, for most organizations, not very well.

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Is HR Earning its Keep?

Bersin with Deloitte

Much of the extra money went to increased headcount, with HR staffing up 3%, on average. Another big area of investment was HR technology, with one-fifth organizations saying they increased their spending on HR systems during 2014. Unfortunately, for most organizations, not very well.

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Is HR Earning its Keep?

Bersin with Deloitte

Much of the extra money went to increased headcount, with HR staffing up 3%, on average. Another big area of investment was HR technology, with one-fifth organizations saying they increased their spending on HR systems during 2014. Unfortunately, for most organizations, not very well.

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Is HR Earning its Keep?

Bersin with Deloitte

Much of the extra money went to increased headcount, with HR staffing up 3%, on average. Another big area of investment was HR technology, with one-fifth organizations saying they increased their spending on HR systems during 2014. Unfortunately, for most organizations, not very well.

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Is HR Earning its Keep?

Bersin with Deloitte

Much of the extra money went to increased headcount, with HR staffing up 3%, on average. Another big area of investment was HR technology, with one-fifth organizations saying they increased their spending on HR systems during 2014. Unfortunately, for most organizations, not very well.

article thumbnail

Is HR Earning its Keep?

Bersin with Deloitte

Much of the extra money went to increased headcount, with HR staffing up 3%, on average. Another big area of investment was HR technology, with one-fifth organizations saying they increased their spending on HR systems during 2014. Unfortunately, for most organizations, not very well.

article thumbnail

Is HR Earning its Keep?

Bersin with Deloitte

Much of the extra money went to increased headcount, with HR staffing up 3%, on average. Another big area of investment was HR technology, with one-fifth organizations saying they increased their spending on HR systems during 2014. Unfortunately, for most organizations, not very well.