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Are we ready for CHRO readiness?

HRExecutive

Why is it that more than half of companies remain unable (or perhaps unwilling) to develop CHRO-ready successors? Should we be proud of infusing non-HR talent into CHRO roles, or troubled by it? Further, it is common—and many would say likely—that a change in CEO will yield a change in CHRO. Is 50% readiness good enough?

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How this HR’s Rising Star and ‘numbers person’ innovates in hard-hit hospitality

HRExecutive

A self-described “numbers and analytics person,” Riddle got to use those skills during a crash course on retirement plan management in a college internship at a Washington, D.C., This ensures that Aimbridge is using its labor pool more effectively,” Aimbridge CHRO Ann Christenson wrote in Riddle’s nomination. nonprofit. “I

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How this veteran CHRO is turning his focus to AI ‘for the common good’

HRExecutive

With a law degree, hospitality experience, more than a dozen years as CHRO of the nation’s most-visited zoo and a leadership book under his belt, to say Tim Mulligan’s career path has been interesting is an understatement. Mulligan joined the organization in June after four years as CHRO of Vulcan Inc., Tim Mulligan of AI2.

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Make Your CHRO Panel Better

Laurie Ruettimann

I’m the queen of helping vendors put on better conferences, but nobody asks me to touch the obligatory CHRO panel. A CHRO panel looks the same at nearly every event. “You could be a CHRO, too. If I hear one more CHRO talk about data or STEM or predictive analytics, I might implode.

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How New SEC Disclosure Rules Impact CHROs and CFOs

Visier

This article was jointly written by Russell Klosk , Strategy Principal Director at Accenture, and Ian Cook , VP People Analytics of Visier. What this means in practical terms is that CHROs with strong people analytics teams will continue to drive success, while we can expect more rigor from CFOs in how they budget and regard talent.

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Graduate-Level HR-Analytics Programs on the Rise

HRExecutive

But the change she’s most excited about is the rise of HR analytics. . “Thanks to analytics, now we have proof.” Tavis, who left the corporate world for academia several years ago, oversees a new graduate-level human resource program in HR analytics at New York University’s School of Professional Studies.

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The Changing Role of the CHRO

Bersin with Deloitte

To kick off the second day of Deloitte’s CHRO Academy event last week, Lisa Weber highlighted many of the challenges facing today's HR leaders. The Bold, Business-savvy CHRO. Lisa provided data showing that turnover among CHROs in F100 companies is high: 39% over the past two years, in fact.

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