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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. Last update: October 10th, 2022. (Reading Time: 26 minutes) Let’s face it. And be careful!

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15 Job Titles for Human Resources: A Comprehensive HR Job List

Analytics in HR

HR professionals are involved in recruitment, performance management, learning and development, and much more. HR is a field that is growing at a staggering pace. As of 2022, the total Human Resources & Benefits Administration market size in the US has reached $87.3 Job titles for Human Resources 1.

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11 HR Trends for 2022: Driving Change and Adding Business Value

Analytics in HR

Check out our video above to learn more about HR trends for 2022! While 2021 was a year of reinventing HR and solidifying its new role, 2022 is going to be all about pushing the boundaries of how HR can add value. In this article, we will review 11 HR trends that are impacting the way we manage Human Resources.

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5 Ways to Make Your Company Withstand Recession with HR Tech

Semos Cloud

In the recent report by McLean (2022), 91% of US-based CEOs agree that the upcoming recession will impact organizations across several industries, and only 34% believe that the recession will be mild and short. Continually evaluate and optimize your HR Tech strategies to remain adaptable and resilient in the face of economic challenges.

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Top Trends in Human Resource Management in 2021

Hppy

According to the artificial intelligence survey by Gartner , “17% of organizations use AI-based solutions in their HR function and another 30% will do so by 2022.” Gone are the days when HR relied on reams of papers to track present and past employees and potential hires. Today’s HR relies on databases and analytics.

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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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Data Literacy in HR: Definition, Measure, and Impact

Littal Shemer

The discussion about data literacy is relatively new in the context of the HR function in organizations. It is crucial, though, as the methods and solutions of People Analytics gain more traction. Hopefully, my point of view will support the HR sector in its transformation to become a better client of data.