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How global jewelry maker Pandora cut turnover by 25% in three years

HRExecutive

HR Executive : Has Pandora been impacted by any of the hesitance among younger workers to ascend into manager or leadership roles that some organizations are seeing? When we look at our engagement, across all of Pandora, we’re in the top 5% of the consumer sector.

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Why this CHRO says it’s time for an ‘HR revolution’

HRExecutive

The last few years have seen most HR leaders ascend into a much more strategic role in their respective organizations. And that shift is both necessitating and enabling an “HR revolution,” says Alex Kweskin, executive vice president and CHRO of Banc of California , which employs about 700 people.

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The Pathways To A Career in Human Resources: Degree Options Decoded

HR Digest

A Bachelor’s degree for a human resources career can be an ideal stepping stone towards a master’s degree or a parallel program where you gain skills that are complimentary to those required in HR. Graduates of these programs may pursue roles like HR manager, talent acquisition manager, or chief human resources officer (CHRO).