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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. Do you know which workforce skills your company will need and how you’ll meet the demand? Workforce planning analytics can help you bridge gaps preemptively for a consistently proficient workforce.

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How HR Technology Solves Common HR Challenges | ClearCompany

ClearCompany HRM

HR technology can help your team recognize common forms of bias that impact recruiting, hiring, performance management , engagement, and workforce planning and implement measures to negate its effects. For example, performance reviews are rife with opportunities for bias to creep in.

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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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Why We Will All Love the New HR

Visier

Recommended Read: Workplace 2025: Five Forces, Six New Roles and a Challenge to HR ]. Businesses need a plan, and HR has one with workforce planning , which is the process of collaboratively determining the right talent, at the right time and costs, and in the right quantity to deliver on your business goals.

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The "Next Big Thing" in Talent Acquisition

Cielo HR Leader

The American Medical Association predicts a shortage of 130,000 physicians across all specialties by 2025. Other recent reports point to current shortages of IT staff and an estimated one-third of the nursing workforce hitting retirement over the next 10 to 15 years. Recruitment Process Outsourcing (RPO) is at the heart of this change.

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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. Already, there are more devices connected to the Internet than people. They understand the general business conditions (e.g.,

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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. In essence, this describes what each person will be able to do in six months that they cannot do (or do so well) now. This need for ongoing learning will continue to accelerate.

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