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People Analytics and HR-Tech Reading List

Littal Shemer

“Technology can have huge benefits for the HR function: saving time by streamlining processes, boosting engagement by enabling analysis of people data or improving employee development by allowing staff to access the content they need on different platforms, wherever and whenever they need it.

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

Analytics in HR

Compensation and benefits : HR managers oversee compensation and benefits programs, ensuring competitiveness in the market, managing payroll, and administering employee benefits packages. – Monitored and refined overall HR strategies, systems, tactics, and procedures organization-wide.

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What’s keeping HR from being seen as a true strategic partner?

HRExecutive

When I compared the answers to this question from last year’s survey to the data from previous years, I was floored by what I found: The needle moved significantly from 2014, when 38% of respondents said HR was viewed as “strategic,” to 2017, when 44% said HR was viewed as “strategic.” appeared first on HR Executive.

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

Littal Shemer

“From using natural language processing to ensure job adverts are free from bias and gendered language to implementing chatbots to enhance the employee experience, AI has created a variety of opportunities for the HR function. Digital HR: A Guide to Technology-Enabled Human Resources. Lyndon Sundmark (2017).

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Be careful! These books can change your career: People Analytics reading list

Littal Shemer

Strategic Workforce Planning: Developing Optimized Talent Strategies for Future Growth. A playbook for workforce planning from beginning to end. It enables HR professionals to answer core business questions including: how do I analyze future hiring demand? Nigel Guenole , Jonathan Ferrar and Sheri Feinzig (2017).

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3 HR Talent Metrics You Should Start Tracking Today

Namely

For example, your Quality of Hire might be the average of Performance + Productivity + Job Fit + Culture Fit. Check out our Namely data report: HR Mythbusters 2017 to uncover trends in performance, time off, and more. Top Performer Retention helps inform a range of HR functions, from workforce planning to employee development.

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The onus, or bonus, of human analytics?

Benify

With the proper tools in place, HR functions can dissect the minutia of an individual in a company – payroll, benefits and rewards, performance, absenteeism, turnover, succession planning, recruitment, training and career, engagement, even websites and online shops visited – to tailor specific offers to him or her.