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Conducting an HR Audit – Review, Identify, Improve

CCI Consulting

HR audits are also used to aid the organization by identifying risk and minimizing legal exposure while meeting its strategic business goals. Conducting an HR audit is a proactive step that organizations take to identify the function’s strengths, weaknesses, and opportunities. However, this does not need to be the case.

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What Other Employers Can Learn From Uber: Recognizing and Combating Sexism in the Workplace

Compensation Today

Her account is a story of sexism, sexual harassment and HR violations that left many asking, “Are you kidding me?!”. Ensure that jobs are benchmarked accurately, and understand where comparable employees are paid in the range for that role, as well as how their experience, degrees, certifications and expertise have impacted that pay.

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5 ways ChatGPT hurts HR – and 3 ways it helps

Workable

Artificial intelligence (AI) is a major trend in the world of work, with professionals in many industries buzzing about tools like ChatGPT. However, the increasing popularity of AI also raises an important question: to what extent can, or will, bots like ChatGPT replace human workers?

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6 Changes Your Company Must Make to Develop More Female Leaders

TalentCulture

The most recent allegations of sexual harassment by management and subsequent apathy by HR at hot tech startup Uber have once again brought to the fore the lack of progress we’ve made in gender equality. The lack of female leaders in general, and especially in the tech world, is one of the most highly discussed challenges.

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#Employee Feedback Is The Killer App #HR

TalentHQ

As described in the Deloitte University Press article Simply Irresistible , there are 20 distinct factors that contribute to employee engagement, ranging from the quality of the jobs to the quality of management, career progression and opportunity, learning culture, and level of recognition. And the problem is getting harder.