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How Does a Social Media Giant Tackle Flexible Workforce Engagement?

Allegis Global Solutions

Roughly 59% of companies plan to make contingent workforce management a part of their corporate strategy over the next two years. And when it comes to getting strategic about non-employee workers, there is no better partner to have in your corner than the right managed service provider (MSP) solution.

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Elements of A Great Employee Performance Management System

EmployeeConnect

The power of a modern performance management system comes from aligning technology, human resources and the company’s top C-suite executives in efforts to ensure that the system works as intended. Research shows that the performance management process is expected to improve productivity by at least 25 percent.

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5 In-Demand HR Jobs in 2024 and Beyond

hrQ

Those HR demands include taking a nuanced approach to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), helping to plan the C-suite’s efficiency goals, and partnering with business units to gauge and improve employee engagement. The position manages benefits and compensation and often serves as a technical advisor to management about these programs.

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The 5 Ingredients You Need to Make Organizational Change

Reflektive

Let’s face it, people are creatures of habit and get comfortable in their routines, systems, and structures. But change is essential in business today in order to stay competitive, improve processes, and maximize results. At its core, change management deals with the people side of change Click To Tweet.

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Carey Pellock on HR Leadership for A Better World

HR Digest

The HR Digest: What changes are working well for Neustar? Carey Pellock: Since I joined Neustar in 2012, the company has undergone significant changes – most notably a transition from public to private company status and the arrival of a new CEO. Change is inevitable in any company. An Ambassador for Inclusion.

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The Reskilling Revolution versus the ‘clay layer’

Chief Learning Officer - Talent Management

Reskilling initiatives abound in government legislative agendas and corporate strategic plans. As a society, we see the need for reskilling as technological advances and automation make existing job roles obsolete and create new job roles that didn’t previously exist (e.g., soft) skills.

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Diversity and Inclusion: Adding Equity to the Equation

Flimp Communications

It would be imperative for these DE&I professionals to attend important board and committee meetings as well as play a part in almost all projects, marketing and communications to make sure messaging is consistent and inclusive. It strengthens the force behind making changes toward an environment that’s more equal for all.