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12 Blogs Every HR Professional Should Be Reading

Kazoo

But with an infinite amount of content at our fingertips, it can be hard to know where to start when looking for great advice on the latest HR trends. To help you break through the noise, we’ve put together a list of our favorite Human Resources blogs that cover everything from workplace culture to engagement, inclusivity, and more.

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What Is Human Resources?

Analytics in HR

Roles could include Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO), Chief Diversity Officer, HR Business Partner, HR Analyst, Training/L&D Director, and Employee Relations Officer in addition to the HR Managers, HR Specialists, HR Generalists, and other roles like recruiters, sourcers, and payroll specialists.

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What a Year… for HR

Digital HR Tech

I don’t think we got any of that correct in last year’s ‘ 2020 HR Trends ‘ article…. HR to the rescue! The CHRO running the boardroom. And that’s how suddenly the CHRO became the linchpin of the boardroom. ” If that were true, why didn’t the CHRO have a real seat at the table?

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What a Year… for HR

Analytics in HR

I don’t think we got any of that correct in last year’s ‘ 2020 HR Trends ‘ article…. HR to the rescue! The CHRO running the boardroom. And that’s how suddenly the CHRO became the linchpin of the boardroom. ” If that were true, why didn’t the CHRO have a real seat at the table?

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SHRM 2018 Recap: Workplace Trends That Are Changing HR

DailyPay

In her SHRM session, “The Future of Work: What CEOs Really Want from HR”, Michelle points out that HR needs to have a seat at the executive table to ensure certain roles will not be replaced by automation. 40% of new CHROs are not coming from human resources.

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Top 10 Employee Engagement Events to Attend

Achievers

Building a strong culture involves learning from the success of other HR professionals. If you’re looking for a great way to stay up to date on the latest HR trends, network with peers, and keep your certification credits up to date, consider attending one (or more) of the following employee engagement events.

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13 HR Trends: The New Workplace

Achievers

Trend” usually implies that the popularity of something is fleeting, but that’s not the case with the HR trends in the workplace today. Employee-centric companies are here to stay, and employee-focused trends will continue to grow as younger employees enter the workforce. This HR trend isn’t slowing down anytime soon.