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4 Ways to Create Effective Sexual Harassment Training

HR Morning

In a study by the Association for Talent Development (ATD), 71 percent of HR professionals said their company conducts sexual harassment prevention training. adults believe changes need to be made to eliminate sexual harassment and assault in the workplace, with 44 percent saying better sexual harassment training is the key.

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Christine Spadafor On How We Need To Adjust To The Future Of Work

Thrive Global

As a part of our interview series called “How Employers and Employees are Reworking Work Together,” we had the pleasure to interview Christine Spadafor. Employees, particularly younger ones entering the workforce, are prioritizing corporate Purpose when selecting prospective employers. and executing on them. and living it?—?are

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Training in a Virtual World: The New Normal

HRExecutive

Derek Belch, CEO of virtual-reality-software company STRIVR, was let go from his football coaching job at Stanford University so he could pursue virtual reality. His boss, head coach Dave Shaw, realized Belch’s potential and didn’t want him to miss out on greater opportunities off the football field. businesses spent $90.6

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Conference Twitter Primer #HRtechConf 2018

Advos

Once again using HRmarketer software, we analyzed the #HRTechConf conference website and tweets to come up with the following Conference Twitter Primer — all the information you need to socially prepare for the world’s largest HR technology conference and exposition hall! IbaMasood : Interested in software eating the world.

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What is Employer Branding and How Can You Manage (and Safeguard) It?

GetFive

Withering headlines told the story that these companies were actually harboring grave, toxic problems with employees because of pay equity disputes, sexual harassment, mismanagement of layoffs, CEOs tweeting themselves into big trouble, and other internal woes. An employer brand is a term coined sometime during the 1990s.