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Report: HR Trends 2024 – Navigating the Future of Work

Extensis

Quick look: The human resources industry has changed substantially in the last several years—a pattern that will continue in 2024. Today’s business landscape is highly competitive, meaning organizations must brush up on and adapt to the latest HR trends.

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What is Continuous Performance Management?

HR Lineup

In the ever-evolving landscape of business, traditional performance management practices have often fallen short in meeting the needs of modern organizations. In response to these challenges, a paradigm shift has emerged in the form of Continuous Performance Management (CPM).

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3 HR transformation trends from 2023—and 1 bold prediction for next year

HRExecutive

In the spirit of learning from the past, we wanted to highlight three trends we saw in 2023 among companies going through transformation, and using those trends as guidance, take one big swing for a prediction of what’s going to happen next year.

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7 Extraordinary Approaches to Performance Management

6Q

Having said that, the fundamentals of performance management is among the most salient management prerequisites for every business. How well a business does at performance management has a direct correlation with its advancement. Effective performance management ensures that an organisation is on the right track.

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New Year, New HR Trends for Brokers to Know

Extensis

With insights from our internal experts, the ExtensisHR 2024 HR Trends Report reviews the top 10 developments expected to impact employers, from the rising use of artificial intelligence to the need to upskill current staff. Below, we give a bird’s eye view of each trend. Download the full 2024 HR Trends Report now.

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From Compliance to Talent Management: The 15 Essential HR Responsibilities

Analytics in HR

As mentioned, HR is responsible for identifying workforce requirements needed to achieve goals and analyzing trends to ensure the right talent is in the right positions to succeed. HR also designs performance management systems that support strategic goals.

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4 Essential Trends at HCI’s 2017 Performance Management Innovation Conference

Reflektive

The theme at Human Capital Institute’s conference on performance management innovation this year is “feed forward, not feedback.” What happens in manager-employee conversations is crucial. The conference drew a great minds in both speakers and attendees working to answer these questions.