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Addressing Skill Gaps in the Healthcare Industry | ClearCompany

ClearCompany HRM

One in five have quit their jobs since 2020, and 47% plan to by 2025. As a result, there’s a dire need for healthcare workers in the U.S. Let’s take a look at some of the strategies your HR team can use to encourage employees to grow their healthcare skill sets. projected in the coming years : Deficit of 1.1

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How HR Technology Solves Common HR Challenges | ClearCompany

ClearCompany HRM

The workplace has evolved more rapidly than ever in recent years, and human resources departments have had a central role in navigating these changes. With so much on their proverbial plate and new challenges to solve each day, your team needs to update your HR tech tools.

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Why Integrated Workforce Planning Is Vital for Business Agility

Workday

Kate Lister, president of Global Workplace Analytics, estimates that by 2025, about 70% of the workforce will work remotely at least one business week each month. For organizations looking to operate with agility, these seismic shifts prompt some critical questions when it comes to workforce planning.

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Employee Attrition: Meaning, Impact & Attrition Rate Calculation

Analytics in HR

Understanding the differences between employee attrition and turnover, Human Resources professionals can design and employ the right strategies to keep their business in the best shape possible. The company is laying off 5% of its workforce by 2025 to boost profitability. Let’s say this is 35.

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Why We Will All Love the New HR

Visier

There is no way to put this delicately: HR has an image problem. More than 10 years ago, Fast Company published the article, Why We Hate HR , setting off a firestorm of discussion and debate. The bottom line was this: HR’s inability to align talent strategy with business strategy called its value into question. Failed to Plan?

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7 Skills HR Technologists Will Need in the Next Eight Years

Visier

Technology impacts all of us personally in how we communicate, make purchases, plan travel, find love, discover a great restaurant, or get a ride across town. The disruption to how we work has been just as profound, and it has led to changes in the very nature of work and the skills that the HR Technologist of the future will need.

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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. But the survey also includes questions unrelated to IT—and the answers help us uncover important trends about the HR profession itself. We know we can always do better.