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The Race to Remain Relevant in a Rapidly Changing Workplace

The Perfect Hire

Emerging technologies, an aging workforce, and remote work are just a few of the disrupters we all face. Central to navigating all these factors is upskilling and career management. For employees and employers alike, upskilling and career development is the only way to stay ahead of the competition and remain relevant.

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The Insurance Industry Needs to Boost Its Learning and Development Efforts

Rallyware for Human Resources

And even though there are multiple reports that technology threatens to make insurance underwriters’ jobs obsolete, according to a Wall Street Journal report companies like AIG will continue to employ the human touch, especially in underwriting, where risk is often unpredictable and risk assessment is highly nuanced.

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Critical Succession Planning

MapHR

The current talent environment is one most HR professionals have not seen before. Between 2017 and 2027, a talent shortage of 8.2 In an HR Exchange Network survey, we asked respondents this question: does your company have a formal succession planning strategy that focuses on long-term goals, hiring, and talent retention?

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Learning and Development

Analytics in HR

Bridging skills gaps : Organizations must keep pace with technological advancements and frequent shifts in business concepts. Reskilling and upskilling individuals for specialized technical roles and developing their soft skills prepares the workforce to adapt, foster innovation, and meet the organization’s future labor needs.