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Is Productivity Tracking Software Helpful or Harmful to Employees?

15Five

The abrupt shift to remote work in 2020 has dramatically shifted how people work and what employees expect. Some managers worry that without the ability to stand over the shoulders of their employees, productivity will suffer. Post-pandemic, many companies have continued allowing employees to work from home, at least part of the time.

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Leave Management: Your 101 Guide for 2024

Analytics in HR

Most companies have policies and programs in place to address when employees need time away from work, and it’s often referred to as a company’s leave management process. A balance between work and personal life is important for many reasons, including helping employees avoid burnout and supporting productivity.

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On-site, fully remote, or hybrid? 3 things you must consider before deciding.

Business Management Daily

employers plan to require employees to work on-site once covid-19-related restrictions completely lift, according to a new survey by the Robert Half staffing firm. Only 12% plan to give staff the complete freedom to choose where they work. The added complexity of a remote workforce has more employers moving to HRIS systems.

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Tech company Kaseya credits YOY drop in attrition to its RTO policy

HR Brew

While employees at organizations with strict RTO policies have a lower intent to stay than their industry colleagues, according to Gartner , employers requiring in-person attendance believe it’s good for networking, productivity, and engagement, the Washington Post reported.

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Your one-stop guide for business resilience planning

Business Management Daily

When planning for 2023 and beyond, it’s crucial for organizations to become as resilient as possible. A resilient business will have numerous contingency plans in place for all the risks listed above. While organizational resilience was always seen as necessary, the COVID-19 pandemic of 2020 served as a crude wake-up call for most.

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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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2023 Wrapped: Trends, Changes, and Solutions 

MP Wired For HR

2023 Wrapped: Trends, Changes, and Solutions December 27th, 2023 Share on Facebook Share on Facebook Share on LinkedIn Share on LinkedIn The year 2023 has been a rollercoaster for HR. While this offers flexibility and convenience, it also presents challenges in maintaining collaboration, engagement, and productivity.