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The power of payroll data: An interview with a leader in data management, BI, and people analytics

Visier

V: What are the most important payroll metrics that an HR leader or CHRO cares about? DW: HR senior leadership (CHRO or VPHR) is responsible for ensuring that the investment in its workforce is aligned with company health and growth. How do they use them? DW: At the payroll manager level, concerns will be more tactical.

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What Is Human Resources?

Analytics in HR

For example, your HR would look into hiring people who are a good culture fit for the organization so they stay longer and be more productive. It includes reviewing organizational and HR metrics to measure HR initiatives’ effectiveness on business results.

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Four Priorities for Talent Acquisition Leaders in 2022 (i4cp login required)

i4cp

Talent acquisition (TA) leaders share the ever-increasing pressures and expectations experienced by their CHRO, CDO, and other functional head colleagues—to deal with uncertainty, talent loss, and new ways of working. TA team engagement and burnout will continue to be challenges.

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Around the Bonfyre: Laura Freeman on Flexible Programs and Mindsets

Bonfyre

Laura Freeman, PhD is the CHRO at Orgill, Inc, a 7400-person organization that has 8 hardware distribution centers and 144 retail hardware locations. I joined at the beginning of 2023 as their first CHRO and so we’ve been focused on a lot of “new” so far this year! How do we meet employees where we need to?”

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How to Explain Human Dynamics to Execs Focused on the Bottom Line

Visier

As an HR leader, you know that people sometimes behave irrationally: they can let office politics get in the way of productivity or abruptly leave a job because something set them off. In fact, according to a recent survey we conducted with Harris Poll, 80% of executives say their company cannot succeed without an assertive, data-driven CHRO.

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How to Explain Human Dynamics to Execs Focused on the Bottom Line

Visier

As an HR leader, you know that people sometimes behave irrationally: they can let office politics get in the way of productivity or abruptly leave a job because something set them off. In fact, according to a recent survey we conducted with Harris Poll, 80% of executives say their company cannot succeed without an assertive, data-driven CHRO.