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Skills Recency Comes to Workforce Management Systems

UKG

Many executives and industry thought leaders have argued that “skills intelligence,” the information you have about a given employee’s skills and proficiencies, is the most important part of workforce planning and deployment. These insights impact — or should impact — almost every talent decision.

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Where Are We Headed After Covid in 2021?

Compensation Cafe

Nor is the number of companies reporting that they need to reskill (40%) or rethink performance data (37%) as a result of the curve ball that Covid threw our way. The Covid world has--not surprisingly--energized the need to understand and plan. Earlier, she was a Principal at Willis Towers Watson. She is a member of U.S.

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A Primer on Job Architecture-Part Two

Compensation Cafe

The outcomes of the design process can make compensation administration, career development and workforce planning so much more effective. Companies that have worked a lot on workforce planning may have simplified their organizational structure to support their work. Job functions.

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Are We Resilient?

Compensation Cafe

Recent research indicates that almost half (48%) of us plan to do workforce planning/modeling as a result of what we've learned during Covid, and 45% plan to improve insights into and data on pay equity. Workforce planning is--or should be--done hand in hand with Compensation.

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Skills Recency Tech Creates Win-Win for Workers and People Managers

UKG

Many executives and industry thought leaders argue that “skills intelligence” -- the information you have about a given employee’s skills and proficiencies -- is the most important part of workforce planning and deployment. But this data isn’t always so easy to come by. These insights should impact nearly every talent decision.

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A Primer on Job Architecture-Part One

Compensation Cafe

A job architecture's goal is organization-wide alignment of all jobs in a company into a structure which may be used to address: workforce planning, job levels, job titling, career movement and pay. . While the tide is turning, there are still a lot of organizations out there without job architecture.