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Should HR Let Employees Watch the Summer Olympics at Work?

Visier

It’s been an exciting first few days of the 2016 Summer Olympics. Whether you’re cheering Michael Phelps on to his 20th gold medal or admiring Usain Bolt’s speedy feet on the track, there is no shortage of examples that can motivate and inspire employees. Make the Case for Watching the Olympics at the Office.

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What Are the Most Important Onboarding Forms?

ExactHire

Turnover costs increase if an employee leaves before his first anniversary. Most employee separations are spurred by employees voluntarily quitting their jobs. In 2016, voluntary separations cost U.S. Companies with high turnover simply don’t perform as well as companies that are able to retain their employees.

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Technology Is Changing Human Resource Management – But Where Will It Go?

Hppy

Traditionally, HR was always viewed as a paper-intensive, non-innovative area, where salary decisions are made, people get hired or fired and where team building sessions are organized. But behind the scenes, the industry is changing and incorporating technology at a rapid pace, even if it wasn’t designed for HR to start with.

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What Are the Most Important Onboarding Forms?

ExactHire

Turnover costs increase if an employee leaves before his first anniversary. Most employee separations are spurred by employees voluntarily quitting their jobs. In 2016, voluntary separations cost U.S. Companies with high turnover simply don’t perform as well as companies that are able to retain their employees.

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Top HR Trends for 2016 with an Eye to the Future

Achievers

With the sands of 2016 close to completing their journey through the pinched middle of the proverbial hourglass, it is only natural to consider what 2017 has in store. But before the future becomes the present, learning what trends emerged in the HR space in 2016 might help inform, and better prepare us for what’s to come.