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HR Data Makes Its Own Gravy (Part 2)

HR Examiner

HR Data Makes Its Own Gravy. HR Data Makes Its Own Gravy (Part 1). The categorization of HR data types and attributes in AI and intelligent tools are still evolving. According to Sierra-Cedar’s 2019 Systems Survey 1 , 41% of HR Departments are responsible for PII in their company. ” - John Sumser.

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Workers are looking – and leaving – for career development

HR Morning

Succession planning. Succession planning is a talent management must-do for organizations of all sizes, whether a global corporation, a small non-profit, a mid-sized college or a family business with a dozen employees. Institutional knowledge/Knowledge management. The result? Engagement.

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Modern HR Data Types and Attributes (from text to machine generated and monitored data)

HR Examiner

Modern HR Data Types and Attributes. Data is at the heart of the explosion of intelligent tools and AI in HR Tech software. Table: Types of HR Data and their Attributes. Payroll and benefits are the largest bit of transactional data held by the HR Department. ” - John Sumser. Connecting Data.

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How HR Chatbots Can Improve HR Processes (Includes Company Examples)

Analytics in HR

HR chatbots are software programs that use artificial intelligence (AI) to handle various human resource functions like answering basic questions, performing tasks, and offering support. According to Precision Reports, the HR chatbot market is projected to grow considerably between 2023 and 2030.

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9 HR Trends for 2023: Breaking Boundaries

HR Trend Institute

The HR Trend Report The HR Trend Institute was founded in 2014 and in November every year for the last eight years we’ve published our top HR trends for the coming year. To respond to and help solve these complex problems, HR needs to work in multi-functional ways, collaborate and break down boundaries.