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How to Become a Human Resources (HR) Manager: The Definitive Guide

Analytics in HR

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics , the projected job growth in the United States for Human Resources Managers in the next decade is 8%, so if you’ve ever wondered how to become a Human Resources Manager, you’ve come to the right place! What does a Human Resources Manager do?

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Objectives and Key Results (OKR) – The New Goals

HR Bartender

In fact, I’ve written a few posts here on HR Bartender about goals. This applies to organizations as well. So, we need to place some dedicated thought, energy, and resources toward proper goal setting. Over the past few months, I’ve been working with my friends at BetterWorks on the topic of OKR (Objectives and Key Results).

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6 Recruiting Activities That Will Help Companies Hire Top Talent

HR Bartender

According to the December 2017 jobs report, U.S. Organizations have to be willing to try new things, monitor candidate flow, and measure results. Here are some of the most popular recruiting posts on HR Bartender. I think they represent key activities that recruiting teams need to have in order to find the best talent.

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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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3 Things CEOs Need from HR Leadership

Reflektive

“Our company’s most important asset is its people” — CEOs have been saying it for decades. But this sentiment isn’t always reflected in company priorities. This is an opportunity for the HR to move towards being a thought partner at the highest level Click To Tweet. Sound exciting? An Authentic Employer Brand.

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Employee Experience: A Complete Guide for HR

Analytics in HR

Companies that invest in their employee experience are better places to work for, more in demand among applicants, and also more innovative. From the time they apply for a job until well after they leave an employer, the entirety of their material and relational interactions shape their perception of the organization.

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Is human resources ready for climate change?

HRExecutive

To mitigate the risk of the change in climate, companies are already “hardening” their physical facilities , reevaluating their insurance and seeking to decrease their carbon footprints. Companies should also carefully consider climate change when designing their human resources policies and benefits.