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How HR Can Create a Comprehensive Talent Strategy

Analytics in HR

Talent strategy (often referred to as talent management strategy or talent acquisition strategy) is essential if organizations want to ensure they have the right talent in the right place to meet their long-term financial, marketing and operational goals and objectives.

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Choosing the Best HR Certification – Ask #HR Bartender

HR Bartender

One of the ways that HR professionals can demonstrate their knowledge, skills, abilities, and commitment to the profession is by obtaining a certification. Certified Employee Benefits Specialist (CEBS) program is housed by the Wharton Executive Education Center at the University of Pennsylvania. But which one?

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Talent Management vs. Performance Management: What’s the Difference?

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Quick look: While the terms talent management and performance management are often used interchangeably, they play different (yet equally important) roles in a company’s human resource function. Talent management is the strategic process of attracting, developing, retaining, and maximizing the potential of an organization’s employees.

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21 Types of Employment: Your Hire-To-Retire Guide

Analytics in HR

One reason for this is the cost of slow hiring. Blending different types of employment can help plug this gap by tapping into broader talent pools while also reducing costs, boosting agility, and nurturing future talent. This article looks at 21 different types of employment and how they can benefit your organization.

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The Future of Employee Benefits: Trends to Retain and Attract Top Talent

Speaker: Sharell Thomas-Hodge - Total Rewards Director, Speaker, Coach, and Consultant

The employee benefits landscape has changed significantly since the pandemic. As a result, benefits products and services have evolved and will continue to do so. Employee preferences are also evolving. How do you find the balance between equity, diversity, alignment, and affordable benefits?

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Employee Benefits: Then and Now [infographic] – Friday Distraction

HR Bartender

And how as a result, we need to manage employees differently, use newer technologies, etc. But what about employee benefits? For the past twenty years, the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) has been publishing an employee benefits survey. It means adding or enhancing core benefits.

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Progressive recruitment: How flexible benefits packages can help

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Many HR leaders are looking at their benefits packages to take up the slack. As competition for talent continues to rise, it’s an ideal way of improving your appeal in lieu of higher salaries so you can save on your overhead and support a better work culture. What progressive employee benefits are businesses offering?

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The Best Employee Benefit - Financial Wellness

Speaker: Matt Bahl –– VP, Market Lead Workplace Financial Health at Financial Health Network

While the economy is improving, many new and seasoned employees are looking for ways to improve their financial security and well-being. According to the 2021 SHRM financial well-being survey, 74% of HR professionals said their company hasn't added new benefits or expanded on existing ones since the pandemic began.

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How to Leverage Data to Better Your Employees' Health Benefits Selection

Speaker: Darrell Moon, CEO, Orriant

Which can be applied directly to employee health benefits. Rather, we need to shift away from the focus on purchasing healthcare and instead, focus on how we can create health for our employees. Join Darrell Moon, CEO of Orriant, to learn if your benefits selection is meeting your employees' needs.

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Enhance Employee Wellness to Retain High-Performing Teams

Speaker: Eric Torigian - Managing Director, Advisory Services, CHRO Solutions

Employee happiness and well-being are crucial to organizational performance. Companies must adjust their thinking from "Why an employee NEEDS to work for their organization" to "Why they WANT to work for their organization." Employee benefits are a good start, but addressing employee wellness can assist even more.