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5 HR Tech Trends to Look Out for in 2020 and Beyond

Achievers

Records show that companies spent more than $380 billion on HR tech in 2018, which represents a 9.5 Experts expect t his increase in HR tech spe nding to continue to rise well into the future. What i s HR t ech? . Here’s a look at the top five HR tech trends to look out for in 2020 and beyond. .

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People Analytics and HR-Tech Reading List

Littal Shemer

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. First published: May 14th, 2018. ” Introduction to People Analytics: A Practical Guide to Data-driven HR Nadeem Khan and Dave Millner (2020). Macey, Alexis A.

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5 Ways HR Leaders and CEOs Can Make the Most of AI

Reflektive

million jobs in 2020. million jobs in 2020. If your organization is one of the many that could use some help in preparing for — and making the most of — the AI revolution, here are five ways leaders can collaborate to use AI and automation to address talent management, business performance, and growth priorities: Automate HR Functions.

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13 Stats To Prove the Worth of Recruitment Automation

marenated HR

Recruitment Automation, Machine Learning, and recruitment process automation, in general, has become all the rage within the last few years in the HR landscape as HR Leaders learn that the tedious aspects of their jobs can be done efficiently with technology, giving them their time back to focus on human-centric recruitment duties.

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Podcast episode #10: Step into the future with Josh Bersin

Workable

His team learned a lot over the past year as they studied the impact of the pandemic HR, Talent Acquisition and business as a whole. When I was doing some research on talent acquisition maybe six or seven years ago, I had talked to the head of recruiting at a large oil company. It’s a really important part of HR.