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People Analytics and HR-Tech Reading List

Littal Shemer

This list of People Analytics and HR-Tech books is not exceptional. 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. (Reading Time: 26 minutes) Let’s face it. Click titles for Kindle versions (Work in progress.

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How Technology Can Help Put the “Human” Back in Human Resources

HR Daily Advisor

Here are three ways in which modern software solutions can support the optimization of a company’s talent and HR teams. With the rise of hiring analytics and big data, HR departments can more effectively and efficiently match a particular candidate with the job opening that requires his or her specific skill set.

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JYSK on Reinventing Employee Learning Experience with AI

Rallyware for Human Resources

Moreover, Gartner states that 85% of customer interaction in retail will be managed by AI by 2020. Burns emphasizes that the prospect of customizing talent development to the individual learner will become scalable once AI technologies become ubiquitous. In doing so, it became a near-paperless HR function.

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How this tech enthusiast became an HR leader

HRExecutive

I had the opportunity to have great HR business partners early on in my career and that made me say, “Hey, I think I want to go and see what HR might be about.” I had a conversation with a CHRO—goodness, it was probably 13 or 14 years ago—and he was a huge advocate of getting business-minded people in the HR function.

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Take the First Steps to Building Your Future Workforce: Move HCM to the Cloud

Oracle HCM - Modern HR in the Cloud

By Anje Dodson, VP of HR, Talent Development, HR Technology, and Operations at Oracle. As a vice president of HR at Oracle, I’ve seen a lot of changes in executives’ expectations of HR. And it’s not just Oracle—those changes are part of a global trend. Look for Insight.

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HR Supercharged: How Modern Tech is Changing Work

ClearCompany HRM

In a 2014 IDG survey, only 24% of enterprise organizations migrated or planned to migrate HR functions/applications to the Cloud. However, it is now estimated that over half of enterprises will rely on cloud-based or hybrid platforms for HR by 2020. Take, for example, the Cloud.