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Report: HR Trends 2024 – Navigating the Future of Work

Extensis

Quick look: The human resources industry has changed substantially in the last several years—a pattern that will continue in 2024. Today’s business landscape is highly competitive, meaning organizations must brush up on and adapt to the latest HR trends.

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Mercer study: AI, HR leaders, talent and the ‘art of the possible’

HRExecutive

Artificial intelligence, employee skills and workforce wellbeing are three themes headlining Mercer’s recently released Global Talent Trends 2024 report, which captures compelling, future-focused perspectives from over 12,200 C-suite executives, HR leaders, employees and investors.

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New Year, New HR Trends for Brokers to Know

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Quick look: The new year is here, and as a broker, your clients turn to you to provide professional guidance on emerging human resources topics. Embracing HR technology The latest technological tools aren’t just fun and novel—they’re increasingly necessary for businesses to stay afloat.

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New Year, New HR Trends for Brokers to Know

Extensis

Quick look: The new year is here, and as a broker, your clients turn to you to provide professional guidance on emerging human resources topics. Embracing HR technology The latest technological tools aren’t just fun and novel—they’re increasingly necessary for businesses to stay afloat.

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HR Metrics That Matter

Extensis

But with so many HR metrics available to measure, which are the most important? From turnover rate to revenue per employee, let’s explore the 14 most critical HR metrics for today’s SMBs. In fact, according to Grand View Research , the global HR analytics market was valued at $2.25 through 2027. Turnover rate.

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The Hard Reality of Soft Skills (i4cp login required)

i4cp

Of the more than 1,000 HR and business professionals who participated in the Institute for Corporate Productivity's (i4cp) research on workforce readiness , most acknowledged that their organizations need to develop or hire people who have the skills to connect with, develop, challenge, motivate, and inspire others.

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Employers’ top wins and lessons of 2021 – and what they’re planning for 2022

Workable

To understand all of it, we asked SMB employers what their biggest lessons of 2021 were and what their plans are going into 2022. And we’re sharing their top insights with you to support your own endeavors to plan for what’s hopefully a more stabilized 2022 – or at least, give you the wisdom to help you navigate the ongoing stormy seas.