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How this HR’s Rising Star and ‘numbers person’ innovates in hard-hit hospitality

HRExecutive

Riddle got his start in hospitality in 2013 when he joined Evolution Hospitality as a corporate manager of HR, with a focus on compensation and benefits. This ensures that Aimbridge is using its labor pool more effectively,” Aimbridge CHRO Ann Christenson wrote in Riddle’s nomination. Click here to read more HR leadership stories.

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7 Employee Engagement Strategies for 2022 | ClearCompany

ClearCompany HRM

Employee feedback — both given and received — is an extremely valuable tool for engagement, performance, and retention. Regular feedback can lead to nearly 15% lower turnover, and as we know, a great majority of employees want more feedback. They can also reduce turnover by 31%. Use A Frequent Feedback Strategy. Be Transparent.

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Is the HR Accountable for Mass Layoffs?

Keka HR Blog

“Too often, they’re done for short-term gain, but the cost savings are overshadowed by bad publicity, loss of knowledge, weakened engagement, higher voluntary turnover, and lower innovation, which hurt profits in the long run,” write Sandra J. Employees were sent on unpaid or partially compensated leaves.

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Employee Performance Management: What Your CFO Needs to Know About Culture Before Investing

Reflektive

These numbers point to the fundamental difference between the mindsets of a CFO and a CHRO. While the CFO is a strategic partner to the CEO and sees every employee as a cost, the CHRO is a champion of employees and sees each individual’s value. As these two companies illustrate, employees are looking for more than compensation.

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Is the HR Accountable for the Mass Layoffs?

Keka HR Blog

“Too often, they’re done for short-term gain, but the cost savings are overshadowed by bad publicity, loss of knowledge, weakened engagement, higher voluntary turnover, and lower innovation, which hurt profits in the long run,” write Sandra J. Vinod Parur, CHRO, RR Kabel, told HR Katha. Worst victims of layoffs.

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The HR Leadership Revolution — Will You Thrive?

Visier

Successful CHROs are: Data-Driven. 80% of executives say their company cannot succeed without an assertive, data-driven CHRO, who takes a strong stance on talent issues and uses relevant facts to deliver an informed point of view. CEOs want to think of the CHRO the way they think of the CFO. Business-Oriented.

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The HR Leadership Revolution — Will You Thrive?

Visier

Successful CHROs are: Data-Driven. 80% of executives say their company cannot succeed without an assertive, data-driven CHRO, who takes a strong stance on talent issues and uses relevant facts to deliver an informed point of view. CEOs want to think of the CHRO the way they think of the CFO. Business-Oriented.