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HR in 2024: Shaping Tomorrow’s Workforce Through Bold Leadership

HR Digest

KJ Johnson, CHRO at Amplitude Rethinking Workspaces The days of the traditional, static office are fading. Laura Hanson, CHRO, insightsoftware The Sun Shine on Fair Compensation The winds of change are blowing through the landscape of employment, carrying with them a demand for transparency and equity.

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Are we ready for CHRO readiness?

HRExecutive

Why is it that more than half of companies remain unable (or perhaps unwilling) to develop CHRO-ready successors? Why is it that more than half of companies remain unable (or perhaps unwilling) to develop CHRO-ready successors? Should we be proud of infusing non-HR talent into CHRO roles, or troubled by it?

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Phenom’s CHRO and chief evangelist is both lifelong learner and teacher

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Jess Elmquist will be the first to acknowledge he stepped into the CHRO role from a nontraditional path—but, he says, innovation in the world of HR today needs to be everything but ordinary. Advertisement - As CHRO and chief evangelist of global HR tech company Phenom , advancing innovation is Elmquist’s primary goal.

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The C Sheet December 17: Lack of DEI Progress, Chanel’s New CEO, and AI Hiring Biases

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It’s been eighteen months since businesses made promises to do better in terms of diversity, equity, and inclusion, but a review of the 50 most valuable public companies shows how much still needs to be done—only 8% of executives are Black. Unilever CHRO Leena Nair was appointed the CEO of the French luxury fashion house, Chanel.

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HR’s latest disruptive trend: Goodbye, college degrees; hello, certifications

HRExecutive

Call it the perfect storm rolling across the talent acquisition landscape: Employers are increasingly moving away from requiring job candidates to hold a college degree , as some seek a more diverse candidate pool. Advertisement - According to Capterra’s survey of 300 U.S. recruiters, 41% said their employers have dropped degree requirements.

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Why this CHRO says it’s time for an ‘HR revolution’

HRExecutive

And that shift is both necessitating and enabling an “HR revolution,” says Alex Kweskin, executive vice president and CHRO of Banc of California , which employs about 700 people. Finally, we strive to have a diverse group of candidates to consider for our roles that reflect the diversity of the communities where we live and work.

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Adopting Continuous Conversations at Newport Group

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Newport Group helps companies offer their employees a more secure financial future through retirement plans, insurance, and consulting services. Below is our Q&A with Jackie Ward, CHRO at Newport Group, about how they transitioned from an annual look-back on performance and to more continuous conversations.

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