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Industry experts break down the Ultimate-Kronos mega-merger

HRExecutive

Averbook explains that the deal represents a combination of mission-critical technology foundations: time and labor management and workforce planning along with foundational core people data. Meanwhile, Sumser says, radically rethinking the data asset created by the merger is an “enormous” opportunity.

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6 Talent Management Trends for 2018

Oracle HCM - Modern HR in the Cloud

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. So, what should talent management professionals be thinking about in 2018? Why is that?

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What’s keeping HR from being seen as a true strategic partner?

HRExecutive

Sapient Insights Group’s annual HR Systems Survey , now going into its 26 th year, reveals all sorts of interesting data about trends in HR technology. The lack of HR analyst training leads to a shortage of those who know how to put HR data into a compelling context.

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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. These are the skills HR Technologists must posses in the next eight years: Innovative Reasoning Based on Data.

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The "Next Big Thing" in Talent Acquisition

Cielo HR Leader

Meanwhile, the market for healthcare talent grows exceedingly difficult: reports abound of hospital staffing ratio concerns linked to patient deaths, as hospitals face shortages of critical staff. The American Medical Association predicts a shortage of 130,000 physicians across all specialties by 2025.

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Healthcare’s Looming Talent Troubles

HRExecutive

healthcare labor market analysis from Mercer compares future supply and demand of workers to project workforce availability across 50 healthcare occupations through 2025. Before making large investments, employers can use data and analytics to better understand the likely impact of changes on patient metrics. A recent U.S.

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2014 HRPS Global Conference: Empower Your Talent with Purpose

Cielo HR Leader

Challenges such as the impending retirement cliff, an increasing skills gap and talent shortages, as well as the persistent difficulty of retaining top employees—who are creating havoc across all companies and industries. In fact, Millennials will make up 75% of the global workforce by 2025. These challenges call for innovation.