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What’s Keeping HR Up at Night in 2020?

HRExecutive

million in January 2020, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Slightly more than half of the respondents worry about retaining key talent, with the next most common concern being developing leaders and succession planning, followed by improving the employee experience, and driving innovation and helping teams work together.

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The Weekly Dose: @Workday Ups its Game in Belonging and Diversity!

The Tim Sackett Project

Today on the Weekly Dose I take a look at Workday’s recent announcement about their new product offerings around Diversity and Inclusion. If 2020 has done anything, it’s brought the conversation of diversity and inclusion to the forefront like never before in organizations. Attrition. by 30% by 2023.

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Think there’s no bias in your hiring process? AI says think again

HRExecutive

The source of bias in hiring systems Many organizations that fall short of hiring a diverse workforce assume that their problem is at the “top of the funnel,” because they aren’t finding the candidates to fill open roles, explains Emerson. This can help companies mobilize talent and build a diverse leadership pipeline quickly, MacGregor says.

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Advocating for Women in Insurance: A Current State Analysis

Slayton Search Partners

That’s good news for gender diversity in insurance, but the work isn’t done. The insurance sector’s customer base is equally divided between the genders, so a diverse leadership and workforce is crucial to serving consumers more effectively. The State of Gender Diversity in Insurance. insurance sector.

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How To Develop Winning Learning and Development Strategies

Analytics in HR

For example, succession planning facilitated by an HR manager can involve implementing managerial training for existing employees, which could also be an L&D activity. This includes onboarding, career development, succession planning, and management and leadership development. Equity literacy.

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People Analytics and HR-Tech Reading List

Littal Shemer

The readers will develop insights into the topics like primary metrics, KPIs, and processes involved in different HR subdomains like recruitment and employee engagement.” ” Introduction to People Analytics: A Practical Guide to Data-driven HR Nadeem Khan and Dave Millner (2020). Macey, Alexis A.

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Boese: 3 ways the pandemic is fueling HR tech innovation

HRExecutive

For example, rather than structure and architect talent management into its familiar silos of learning, succession planning, compensation management, etc.,