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What Is Human Resources?

Analytics in HR

As a department, it is responsible for managing HR activities from recruitment and onboarding, compensation and benefits, learning and development, performance management, and employee relations to separation or retirement. Human Resources also refers to the workforce or people employed in an organization.

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The SEC’s new disclosure rules are changing HR forever. Are you ready?

HRExecutive

If you haven’t yet heard, for the first time in over 30 years the SEC has modernized its disclosure rules , requiring that public companies disclose far more detail about their human capital metrics than ever before. In the past, the SEC had only one human capital metric: the number of employees at a public company.

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How to Elevate HR (And Keep the C-Suite Happy)

WorkHuman

John Boudreau shares a telling story from a CHRO in their first leadership meeting, chaired by the CEO. The CEO then turned to the new CHRO and began to describe their expected contributions and paused, realizing that he had no specific idea about what those contributions were. 16 HR Metrics That Smart HR Departments Track.

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HR’s New Year Resolution: Move Up the Workforce Intelligence Maturity Curve

Visier

Many that have graduated from metrics to analytics use it very simplistically, often to respond to one-off data requests such as “how many employees were hired last month?” Definitions for core metrics are created. Data from all internal HR systems, as well as benchmarks, are integrated. Level 2: Standardized.