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What Keeps Human Resources Professionals Awake At Night?

15Five

We posted this question as an icebreaker in our HR Superstars community , because we figured if anyone is going to share vulnerably immediately, it’s going to be Human Resources Professionals (aka People Ops): . What one aspect of your HR role has kept you up at night in the last week? ??After HR does it all!

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Want Better Recruiting? Add These 41 Twitter Feeds To Your List

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Adamsen is passionate about using data for good and focuses his knowledge on people analytics, talent strategy, workforce planning, diversity and inclusion, and employee engagement and wellbeing. Adamsen also wants to promote the ethical use of AI in workforce management. Jason Averbook is the CEO and co-founder of HR firm Leapgen.

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Beat Burnout by Investing in HR Technology and Automation (i4cp login required)

i4cp

" The top response (60%) was overload or burnout of employees in the HR function. Interestingly, the second most commonly cited (56%) barrier to HR's ability to deliver on the organization's strategic imperatives/objectives also happens to be a root cause of burnout: outdated or insufficient HR systems/technology.

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Why HR Needs to Make ’Experience’ a Priority

HRExecutive

At an opening general session during the HR Tech Conference on Tuesday, Sept. 11, industry analyst Josh Bersin gave attendees a taste of what his latest research project—the HR Technology Market 2019 —will entail. Among the many HR topics covered in the soon-to-be-published report will the employee experience, he said.

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King’s Hawaiian killed old-school performance reviews. Should you too?

HRExecutive

As chief people officer for sweet bread company King’s Hawaiian , Amy Hirsh Robinson and her team are developing a new recipe for HR. To start, she has eliminated the company’s long-entrenched merit pay-based performance reviews and moved to non-traditional L&D and total rewards programs. The first ingredient?

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5 things CHROs must do in their first 100 days

HRExecutive

The first 100 days as a new chief human resources officer is the time to build a solid foundation for long-term success. It’s the time to prepare the workforce for the future , establish people and HR strategies, gain the confidence of the CEO and HR leadership teams, and secure an in-depth understanding of the organization.

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Ten HR trends In the age of artificial intelligence

The HRX

The future of HR is both digital and human as HR leaders focus on optimizing the combination of human and automated work. This is driving a new priority for HR: one which requires leaders and teams to develop a fluency in artificial intelligence while they re-imagine HR to be more personal, human and intuitive.