Remove Books Remove CHRO Remove Data Remove Talent Management
article thumbnail

Recruiting, L&D and talent management top areas of AI opportunity and risk

HRExecutive

The study also found that HR leaders think that AI will drive the most opportunity in the areas of recruiting, learning and development, and talent management—but these are also the areas that pose the most risk. In comparison, 8% have established programs for developing workers whose roles may be replaced by AI.

article thumbnail

Are we ready for CHRO readiness?

HRExecutive

Why is it that more than half of companies remain unable (or perhaps unwilling) to develop CHRO-ready successors? Should we be proud of infusing non-HR talent into CHRO roles, or troubled by it? Further, it is common—and many would say likely—that a change in CEO will yield a change in CHRO. Is 50% readiness good enough?

CHRO 69
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Why today’s best office designs require an HR leader’s touch | With photo gallery

HRExecutive

. “HR’s elevated role as a strategic influencer, especially in the domain of facility and resource management, highlights its essential role in shaping the future of the workplace and contributing to organizational achievements,” adds Zachary Chertok, IDC’s research manager for employee experience.

article thumbnail

Is the HR Accountable for Mass Layoffs?

Keka HR Blog

The responsibility of keeping survivors hanging on, resume work after the layoffs of their peers inevitably falls on HRs. “It will definitely take a toll on the HR professionals because they also go through their emotional highs and lows,” Vinod Parur, CHRO, RR Kabel, told HR Katha. Worst victims of layoffs.

article thumbnail

Is the HR Accountable for the Mass Layoffs?

Keka HR Blog

Vinod Parur, CHRO, RR Kabel, told HR Katha. Worst victims of layoffs. What next? Show me the data to prove the need. You could also embark on the systemic HR model , suggested by Josh Bersin , a talent management expert. What value will it add to the company? How does the required number fulfill the business need?

article thumbnail

HR Leadership Lessons from Non-Traditional CHROs

Visier

CHRO’s who come from non-HR backgrounds discover that HR is the most impactful of all functions. CHRO’s from non-HR backgrounds say the CHRO role can be the best and most impactful of all leadership positions. We interviewed CHROs who arrived at the role after careers outside of HR. It creates the common ground.”.

article thumbnail

The HR Leadership Revolution — Will You Thrive?

Visier

The results are clear: strong CHROs are crucial to business success. 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.