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Conference Twitter Primer #SHRM18

Advos

Our debut conference Twitter primer for #Unleash18 in Las Vegas was a hit (really, people told us so). Also read our post on Social Marketing Best Practices for HR Conferences and Trade Shows to help your team get up to speed on engaging with conferences socially. Event Name: SHRM18 Annual Conference & Exposition.

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Director of People and Culture Job Description and Salary

Analytics in HR

They are also called the Head of People, Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO), or VP of Human Resources (HR-VP). They often have HR managers, HR business partners, or HR professionals reporting directly to them. Legal compliance and risk management: Ensuring that HR practices comply with labor laws and regulations.

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HR Business Partner (HRBP): What They Are and What They Do?

Heyyy HR!

Performance Improvement Plans or PIP, etc.), organizational design and development, training and development, succession planning, change management, labor relations , and employee relations. You will also work on developing strategies for employee retention, succession planning, and workforce planning.

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Relive the People Analytics Event of the Year: Highlights from Outsmart 2020

Visier

For the first time in Visier’s history, our annual Outsmart conference was held online on June 3-4. This first-ever digital global summit brought over 1000 HR leaders from around the world together to discuss all things people analytics and workforce planning. The entire conference is now available for free and on demand.

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3 Key Layers of a Future-Ready Employee Experience

Analytics in HR

But as you ask me, it’s a natural conference that is coming in, right? How can we enable workforce planning, talent, intelligence? And then lastly, the old old art in HR, which was pretty valid about the whole, you know, how do you scale up the change? I think we need to bring back that art of change management.