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What’s keeping HR up? 5 key takeaways about changing priorities

HRExecutive

While hiring and retaining key talent again claimed the top spot among HRs challenges, human resources continues to broaden its aperture, seemingly driven by external shifts. In 2022, for example, nearly 50% of HR professionals surveyed were focused on hiring and retention, a figure that dropped to 36% the following year and 32% in 2024.

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Report: HR Trends 2024 – Navigating the Future of Work

Extensis

Quick look: The human resources industry has changed substantially in the last several years—a pattern that will continue in 2024. Today’s business landscape is highly competitive, meaning organizations must brush up on and adapt to the latest HR trends. Take, for instance, the role AI plays in recruiting.

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Leader development remains the top priority for global HR professionals in 2025

HR Brew

HR professionals are gearing up for 2025, figuring out where to spend their energy and budgets. Gartner analysts surveyed 1,403 global HR professionals over the summer to gauge their top priorities for 2025. That harkens back to HR professionals’ leading focus and management development—but with a focus on change management.

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A new ‘power duo’ emerges as the C-suite increasingly relies on HR leadership

HRExecutive

There is a major increase in the C-level importance of the CHRO,” Bersin wrote in a June 2024 blog post. ServiceNow found that digitizing HR functions and employee experiences not only provides value to employees but also yields significant financial and strategic benefits. Longtime industry analyst Josh Bersin agrees.

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Tech transformation: Change leadership in HR is the real problem

HRExecutive

When we talk about the pace of change , we’re often referring to technological innovation. What about the pace of business, of the HR function, of people, of the daily problems we try to solve? Even if we deploy solutions on time and under budget, they fail to make the impact HR promises, people expect and the business needs.

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2024 Chief Human Resource Officer Priorities (i4cp login required)

i4cp

When the Institute for Corporate Productivity (i4cp) asked members of its Chief Human Resource Officers Board to identify their most pressing concerns for 2024 , macroeconomic uncertainty (e.g., The magnitude of global events and their effect on business make clear that a strong, change-embracing organizational culture is imperative.

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Why CHRO turnover is rising. Plus updates from Mistral, Salesforce and more

HRExecutive

According to RRA’s article The CHRO of the Future , today’s CHROs must “lead boldly, master complexity and operate as enterprise-level problem solvers”—expectations that extend beyond traditional HR functions. years in 2024, with nearly 20% serving under two years. years from 4.5

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