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People Analytics and HR-Tech Reading List

Littal Shemer

This list of People Analytics and HR-Tech books is not exceptional. So here is my People Analytics and HR-Tech reading list on Kindle (no paper books, as I like the trees), ordered chronologically from newest to oldest. (Reading Time: 26 minutes) Let’s face it. There are too many professional books one can read in a lifespan.

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At What Age Are Millennials Ready to Lead?

The People Equation

A whopping 75% of employers surveyed in 2015 believe that younger workers lack the “business and life experience required for leadership positions.” Still, if three-quarters of human resource executives are seeing a lack of leadership readiness in its younger workforce, clearly something is afoot.

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Succession Planning by the Numbers: 3 Best Practices

Oracle HCM - Modern HR in the Cloud

Most years, 10% to 15% of global corporations replace their top leaders because of resignation, dismissal, retirement, or health problems, and in 2015, more than 16% had to replace their CEOs, according to PwC research. But today’s HR leaders have new tools available to help design successful succession planning strategies.

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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.

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Government Talent Crunch: Why Training Matters More Than Ever

Cornerstone On Demand

Things may be booming on Wall Street, but state governments' HR departments are still reeling from the Great Recession. The challenges are ongoing as state leaders continue to cut HR budgets across the board. Why training programs? But if you cut training, your constituency is just internal government workers."

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Succession Planning and Identifying Future Leaders Is Key to Growth

Reflektive

As Malcolm Gladwell famously chronicled , identifying the next great quarterback is difficult, even when NFL teams have the aforementioned resources. In 2015, 86 percent of companies globally cited “gaps in their leadership pipeline” as one of their top three issues. SEE ALSO: Why HR Is Obsessed With Employee Performance Check-Ins.

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More Results from the 2015 Policies Survey!

HR Daily Advisor

Yesterday’s Advisor began to explore BLR’s 2015 Policy Practices Survey. Today’s Advisor explores the rest of the results. Thanks to all 1,414 individuals who participated in the survey, conducted in July 2015. For 63.8%, however, everyone receives a complete set of HR policies and procedures. Policy Distribution.