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People Analytics and HR-Tech Reading List

Littal Shemer

“The book helps professionals, researchers, employers, and everybody interested in the world of work to understand the past, present, and future of recruitment. The authors describe the modern technologies and ideas that are changing recruitment, many driven by artificial intelligence.

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Trent Henry on Building Tomorrow’s Leaders

HR Digest

The interview also explores EY’s innovative talent management approach, leveraging AI for recruitment and lifelong learning opportunities. How do you foster a culture of innovation within the HR function, and how does this translate into attracting, developing, and retaining top talent within the organization?

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Be careful! These books can change your career: People Analytics and HR-Tech reading list

Littal Shemer

The book covers the full People Analytics scope (Benefits, Compensation, Culture, Diversity & Inclusion, Engagement, Leadership, Learning & Development, Personality Traits, Performance Management, Recruitment, Sales Incentives) with numerous real-world examples, and shows how R can help”. Lyndon Sundmark (2017).

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21 HR Books Every HR Professional Should Read in 2024

Analytics in HR

In its 18 chapters, the book examines the key aspects of HR. It covers a practical and step-by-step explanation of the cornerstones of HR. These are defined in five parts: recruitment, placement & talent management , training & development, compensation, and employee relations.

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Celebrating You! 2019 HR Award Winners

Oracle HCM - Modern HR in the Cloud

One that will better connect your global workforce, streamline payroll, drive employee self-service transactions, cut administrative tasks and expenses, shorten your time-to-hire, decrease your legacy system costs, modernize your recruiting, and much more—including making your lif e more simple.

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Jim Vranicar: “Embrace Vulnerability”

Thrive Global

I started at Signal Theory in 2007 as the firm’s Media Director and was in that role until 2017. In 2017, after having previously helped manage some HR and Operations projects related to staff recruitment and training, I was given the opportunity to become Chief Operating Officer.