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

Visier

Dave Wallis , Director of Analytics and Information Strategy at Insperity , is a long-time data management and BI professional, who’s currently focused on developing Insperity’s people analytics offering (in partnership with Visier). He has a deep understanding of how powerful data is for every area of the business.

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When Size Matters -- Basics for Early Stage and Small Companies

Compensation Cafe

Pretty quickly, you get your payroll administration under control and maybe engage the services of a Professional Employer Organization (PEO). Employees get their salary data by matching titles, not job descriptions. Get credit for your incentives. Here's another place where salaries can go off track.

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Growing a Healthy Compensation Program

Compensation Cafe

If you're an HR office of one, busily juggling everything from beneficiary forms to incentive awards, it's hard to believe that you share any pressures with other HR managers. Since there are no clear paths to achieving these goals yet, nor are there enough performance data to make reliable plans, day-to-day work can be erratic for everyone.

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Performance Management Tools: The Ultimate Guide

Primalogik

Good performance management tools also share robust data on employee behaviour. Another may realize that its incentive program isn’t having the desired impact, leading it to a more effective solution. Such data are “vital inputs” for succession planning , asserts SHRM. This applies equally to teams. Survey tools.

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A Motivated Workforce: The Key To Success for Holiday 2020

DailyPay

Her areas of expertise include leading enterprise wide HR projects such as influencing managers driving organizational incentives, cost benefit and compensation analysis. So with that in mind, I wanted to start off by looking at some data. What do you think retail executives should have in mind as they consider this kind of data?