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What’s Keeping HR Up at Night in 2020?

HRExecutive

Slightly more than half of the respondents worry about retaining key talent, with the next most common concern being developing leaders and succession planning, followed by improving the employee experience, and driving innovation and helping teams work together. Are your leaders ready? Building healthy cultures.

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How to Create a First-Class Employee Experience: Webinar Recap

Intoo USA

Your culture, the work experience, employee recognition program, and your diversity and inclusion initiatives are worth sharing with intention so that you attract the right people to your organization. Whether an employee is moving around the company or transitioning out of it, offer support by setting them up for success. .

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

Heyyy HR!

You will lead initiatives in areas such as strategic recruitment in preparation for the recruiting team sourcing and hiring the right talent, compensation, and benefits, performance management (i.e. annual performance reviews, mid-year performance reviews, goal planning, individual development plans or IDPs, etc.)

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Elements of A Great Employee Performance Management System

EmployeeConnect

A competency framework provides the criteria for identifying skills and competency gaps, planning for succession and handling change management more competently. Your performance management system is the ideal platform for managing, monitoring and developing critical employee resources.