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HR in 2024: Shaping Tomorrow’s Workforce Through Bold Leadership

HR Digest

Retention strategies demand scrutiny. Consider what you’re doing to improve retention. Shanelle Reese, Chief People Officer, Wonderschool The Talent Turnaround 2023 witnessed a seismic shift in the tech landscape, with unprecedented levels of turnover fueled by layoffs, career changes, and a resurgent job market.

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Dr. Tasha Eurich on Unleashing Potential through Self-Awareness

HR Digest

With a decade of pioneering research on self-awareness, she shares invaluable insights on its transformative potential for individuals and organizations in a fast-paced corporate landscape. First, embrace discomfort : knowing is always better than not knowing—so challenge yourself with new information, internally and externally.

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Social Capital in the Workplace: How HR Can Build Stronger Employee Connections 

Analytics in HR

Social capital builds trust between colleagues and managers, motivates employees to go beyond their job duties, improves retention, and makes staff more likely to recommend their company as a great place to work. Strained relationships lead to limited collaboration, low morale, and higher turnover rates.

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10 People Sustainability Strategies for Your Business

Vantage Circle

Improved Employee Engagement and Retention When employees feel that their well-being and development are prioritized, they are more likely to be engaged and committed towards their work. This can lead to lower turnover rates, higher productivity, and better business outcomes. 10 People Sustainability Strategies for Workplaces 1.

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How to create a DEI strategy: A practical guide for small businesses

Homebase

More specifically, DEI practices strive to level the playing field for individuals in underrepresented groups like BIPOC individuals, LGBTQ+, women, people with disabilities, and more. And, since these generations are expected to make up 75% of the American workforce by 2025, the message is clear. Another bonus?

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6 Steps To Become an Employer of Choice in 2024

Analytics in HR

Analysis of more than 600,000 researchers, entertainers, politicians, and athletes found that high performers are 400% more productive than average ones. Gen Y, will account for 75% of the global workforce by 2025, and with Baby Boomers reaching retirement age fast, it’s expected that Gen Z will constitute 30% of the US workforce by 2030.

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The Ultimate List of 20 Hiring Best Practices

Ongig

Use inclusive language in job postings that appeal to potential candidates of all backgrounds and identities. Avoid unconscious bias by using blind hiring tools that block out candidate personal information like their name, age, or ethnicity. Make sure to use gender-neutral words and phrases. Avoid exclusionary terms.