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Rise of the HR Technology (HRtech) Pro

ConnecTeam

The upcoming year, 2017 is dubbed by many “the year human resource technology will break its glass ceiling”. Not to worry though, the industry has already traversed the hardest part of this change and given it a name – Human Resource Information Systems (HRIS). Technological. Don’t let the name mislead you.

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10 People Sustainability Strategies for Your Business

Vantage Circle

Angela Davis, Activist As McKinsey says , the 2019 analysis finds that companies in the top quartile for gender diversity on executive teams were 25 percent more likely to have above-average profitability than companies in the fourth quartile—up from 21 percent in 2017 and 15 percent in 2014.

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How HR Can Impact Business Outcomes 100% of the Time

HR Daily Advisor

Two recent studies ( 2016 and 2017 ) found that the top drivers of 30+ organizations’ outcomes were management, job fit, and senior leadership—with management being the most consistent driver of outcomes. The results from the 2017 study are in Table 1. Before that, he worked as a corporate strategy director at Maersk, Inc.

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The cost of replacing an employee – it’s more than you think

Workable

According to SHRM, the average monetary impact of a hiring process was $4,425 in 2017. There are numerous costs associated here: advertising the new position, interviewing, background checks, skills assessments, and all of the work hours invested in each step of the hiring process. Consider that you might be wrong.

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The cost of replacing an employee – it’s more than you think

Workable

According to SHRM, the average monetary impact of a hiring process was $4,425 in 2017. There are numerous costs associated here: advertising the new position, interviewing, background checks, skills assessments, and all of the work hours invested in each step of the hiring process. Consider that you might be wrong.

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The cost of replacing an employee – it’s more than you think

Workable

According to SHRM, the average monetary impact of a hiring process was $4,425 in 2017. There are numerous costs associated here: advertising the new position, interviewing, background checks, skills assessments, and all of the work hours invested in each step of the hiring process. Consider that you might be wrong.