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What You Need to Know About the Changing Function of HR

Reflektive

In a recent HR Certification Institute report , seven out of 10 leaders said their organizations adopted strategic HR after listening to HR leaders or seeing industry research to support their claims. So executives are listening — you just need to show the value in a strategic HR function.

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Trent Henry on Building Tomorrow’s Leaders

HR Digest

In addition to holding our leaders at the highest level accountable, we’re focused on building a culture that empowers everyone to become inclusive leaders through ongoing learning, coaching and mentoring. We track progress through standardized metrics and measurement. EY is known for its focus on innovation.

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21 HR Books Every HR Professional Should Read in 2024

Analytics in HR

In 2017, Ulrich published Victory Through Organization, which builds upon this original work. Victory Through Organization Dave Ulrich, David Kryscynski, Wayne Brockbank, Mike Ulrich In this brilliant book, Ulrich and co-authors take a closer look at the HR function. It covers metrics and analytics in detail.

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Quantifying Company Culture

Collage

Combining business savvy, street smarts, and a military upbringing, Elisha brings a truly analytical mindset to modern HR. We spoke with her to learn how she thinks product development can inform people and culture and why HR metrics truly matter. __. Q: How did you get your start in HR?

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Jim Vranicar: “Embrace Vulnerability”

Thrive Global

In 2015, ST began looking at their employee engagement metrics only to realize their employees were not very engaged or satisfied. I started at Signal Theory in 2007 as the firm’s Media Director and was in that role until 2017. Staff turnover was 30% and their employee engagement vs the U.S. Gallup Average was in the 35th percentile.