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6 HR lessons from Microsoft’s CHRO

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And she’s been named HRE’s 2021 HR Executive of the Year. Advertisement “[Over the past year-and-a-half, especially] I’ve had a profound appreciation for the role of HR. HR has such a deep purpose.” Related: This game developer CHRO has found a winning talent strategy Recognize the power of your leadership team, HR and peers.

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How this veteran CHRO is turning his focus to AI ‘for the common good’

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With a law degree, hospitality experience, more than a dozen years as CHRO of the nation’s most-visited zoo and a leadership book under his belt, to say Tim Mulligan’s career path has been interesting is an understatement. Mulligan joined the organization in June after four years as CHRO of Vulcan Inc., Tim Mulligan of AI2.

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How CHRO-CEO Partnerships Can Build Career Paths With AI Insights

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As artificial intelligence and similar tools make hiring, employee evaluation, and career planning easier, technology also opens up new avenues of communication between leadership. The right tech tools can facilitate CHRO-CEO partnerships and translate a shared vision into actionable career plans for the people they lead.

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What Is Human Resources?

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Managing Human Resources involves overseeing all aspects of HR, such as hiring, training, compensating, engaging, promoting, and retaining employees. 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. Let’s break this down.

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New year, new priorities: 5 common CHRO themes

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Others are addressing shortages by redesigning roles to leverage vital trained medical skills. ( While the challenges vary, the focus on talent and skills remains the same for HR leaders. For talent strategies to work, HR functions need to use them consistently.

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58+ real-life interview questions for HR roles with sample answers

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This includes questions for nearly every HR-related role, including talent acquisition specialist, HR director, recruitment manager, recruiter, VP of HR, head of people operations, CHRO, diversity and inclusion manager, Compensation and Benefits Manager, and HR Business Partner.

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Director of People and Culture Job Description and Salary

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The Director of People and Culture leads various HR functions and responsibilities in large companies and corporations: recruitment and talent acquisition , compensation and benefits, training and development, performance management, and employee relations. The role is more administrative in nature.