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6 Trends That Will Define HR in 2018

Reflektive

The greater trend in business is the shift to service-focused, customer-centric solutions, and with this, business models that are always on and digital. “Predictive analytics will be something for us to continue working towards – and using our data to help inform investments. Reshaping HR. Investing In People.

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IDC lays out road to redemption for human resource analytics

Analytics in HR

IDC analyst Kyle Lagunas names some major roadblocks and says what HR must do. IDC has been turning its research lens on the growing discipline of human resource analytics and, in 2017, released its IDC MaturityScape: Workforce Analytics Adoption 1.0 Lagunas: First is that HR as a function is transforming itself.

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Case Study: Walser Automotive Sees 232% Increase In Quality Applicants Using Hireology

Hireology

Sherry Schultz, Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO) at Walser Automotive, recently spoke at Hireology’s Elevate conference about the importance of building talent networks of quality candidates, maintaining a strong employment brand and connecting with candidates on a values-based level. These metrics include: 652 hires since 2017.

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10 HR Leaders Anyone in Talent Management Should Follow on LinkedIn

Eightfold

Denise Moulton is an HR and talent research leader at Bersin, Deloitte Consulting. She has been in the HR and talent acquisition business for two decades and has gained valuable skills and experience in talent acquisition and management, HR administration and field operations. Jan Becker. Marcia Morales-Jaffe .

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Data Insights from Bersin’s New Definitive Guide to Human Resources

Linkedin Talent Blog

“Today,” write analysts Josh Bersin and Kathi Enderes , “we expect our HR teams to build a compelling employment brand, attract highly skilled individuals in a tough labor market, and continuously train managers and teams to drive productivity, and help the company drive well-being, collaboration, and innovation.”