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Data-driven business decisions: the foundation for growth

Workable

Data is all the rage these days, with storage expected to reach 175 zettabytes by 2025. That’s according to Deloitte , and emphasized by Avinash Tripathi , a leading figure in analytics who has observed that explosion of data throughout his long career. That’s 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 bytes. That’s an absolute lot.

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The Portal Podcast Transcription – Episode 3 – Analytics in HR Management With Sayantani Pyne

U-Next

This is one of the most interesting spaces on the Internet for organizational stakeholders like us to discuss the futuristic world of in-demand technologies, in-demand competencies, job markets and employability, work culture, AI dominance, and more. A word that has become part of our lexicon is analytics. It’s my pleasure too.

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We can’t ‘flow of work’ our way into the future

Chief Learning Officer - Talent Management

For years, learning and talent development have struggled to expand our skills around offering embedded tools that deliver performance support. Even in a downturn economy with high unemployment, we’re facing challenges filling roles with fully performing talent.

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5 Talent Data Trends to Watch in 2018

Visier

By 2025, the global datasphere will be ten times greater than what it was in 2016 , according to IDC. With more data to learn from and greater analytical processing power, Artificial Intelligence has become an increasingly reliable source of talent predictions. Identifying Specific Skills Gaps With Advanced Analytics.

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Upskilling Employees to Shape a Resilient Workforce

Careerminds

It is not confined to a specific industry or role; instead, it is a universal concept applicable across a diverse range of sectors, from technology to healthcare. It focuses on refining skills related to their job responsibilities, staying updated on industry trends, and leveraging new technologies.

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6 Talent Management Trends for 2018

Oracle HCM - Modern HR in the Cloud

Modern technology has enabled HR leaders to provide their workforce with a better employee experience. Emerging technologies such as data automation, predictive analytics and artificial intelligence (AI) have now added a level of sophistication in how businesses can manage and engage their workforce for higher productivity.

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Workforce Readiness: The Learning Metric that Leads to Real ROI (i4cp login required)

i4cp

The report asserts that by the year 2025: 44% of skills that employees will need to perform their roles effectively will change. Companies hope to internally redeploy nearly 50% of workers displaced by technological automation/augmentation. And people managers are now expected to promote individuals who are aligned with those skills.

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