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HR Competencies for 2025 – A Future Standard

Digital HR Tech

Not only will their existing skills become obsolete, but they will also need to develop new HR competencies to perform well. This calls for a revision of the old HR competency models that organizations are using. In this article, we introduce a new HR competency framework for 2025, which we believe will become the new standard for HR.

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Leading through change and ambiguity in 2022: workforce skills and competencies

qpeople

According to a 2020 report from the World Economic Forum (WEF), half of all existing employees will need to acquire new skill sets by 2025, with so-called ‘soft skills’ like critical thinking, resilience and problem-solving topping the list. So, what qualities and competencies will be most highly prized amid shifting priorities?

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Predicting the Future, Talent Edition

HRExecutive

The eight trends that Futurestep believe will shape the global recruitment and talent management industry in 2016 are: 1. By 2025, the ratio of workers to retirees will be 1:1, making the candidate pool much smaller. Embracing diversity proving key to growth. Candidates are in the driver’s seat.

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Upskilling Employees to Shape a Resilient Workforce

Careerminds

At its core, upskilling represents a forward-looking approach to talent management that transcends immediate recruitment needs. Ideally, it encapsulates a holistic vision of organizational growth by nurturing the capabilities and competencies of a company’s existing employees.

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HR Leadership Lessons from Non-Traditional CHROs

Visier

In a recent Harvard Business Review article we described how they approach the role differently: Focusing on business results not just people outcomes , pushing not just supporting fellow leaders, embracing opportunity not just reducing risk, and applying diverse business skills while supported by strong HR functional expertise. Lawler III.

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7 Skills HR Technologists Will Need in the Next Eight Years

Visier

In September 2013, a group of top HR leaders, together with CHREATE (the global Consortium to Reimagine HR, Employment Alternatives, Talent, and the Enterprise), gathered together to envision the HR profession in 2025. Cross-Cultural and Technological Competency.

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The One Thing You Need For Future-Proofing Your HR Department

Analytics in HR

Through the training of thousands of HR professionals from many international companies, we at AIHR have developed a new T-shaped competency framework that will help every HR professional become future-proof. After all, managing human resources is just as strategically impactful as discussing the company’s financials. .