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How HR Can Create a Comprehensive Talent Strategy

Analytics in HR

Talent strategy (often referred to as talent management strategy or talent acquisition strategy) is essential if organizations want to ensure they have the right talent in the right place to meet their long-term financial, marketing and operational goals and objectives.

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What the path from tech to talent taught this UScellular CHRO

HRExecutive

His diverse career path in the organization provided him with a deep understanding of that strategy—which, he says, is pivotal as he now seeks to evolve how UScellular ’s talent focus advances its business objectives. Click here to read more Insights from a CHRO. Lowell: I’ll continue evolving our talent development process.

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Driving Success through the Employee Experience

HR Digest

A strong leader is constantly expanding their knowledge, searching for diverse perspectives, and growing their networks. By asking smart questions and tapping into a diverse set of perspectives, you’ll gain a stronger understanding of how to create positive change within your own team.

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Walt Disney CHRO Jayne Parker to Join Speaker Lineup at the i4cp 2019 Conference

i4cp

Parker, who is responsible for leading Disney’s overall human resources strategy, global talent acquisition, leadership development, diversity and inclusion, and many other initiatives for the company’s 199,000 employees around the world, has transformed the HR function, and its impact across the company.

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How this CHRO keeps a forward focus, despite disruptions

HRExecutive

We’ve been growing a lot as an organization and I’m responsible for the entire recruiting and talent acquisition function. Another area we were putting a lot of focus on was developing great people managers. At the end of the day, HR has a small team; the managers are the ones who really know the culture.

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The SEC’s new disclosure rules are changing HR forever. Are you ready?

HRExecutive

Related: Why ‘data is king’ for this CHRO. The SEC now asks public businesses to disclose material human capital metrics related to employee attraction, development and retention. It also references diversity and inclusion, engagement, employee satisfaction, and health and safety. This is a big moment for CHROs.

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Why ‘culture through Zoom’ wasn’t a barrier for this tech company

HRExecutive

HRE : You started as CHRO of Iron Mountain in January. Greene: It has been a challenging and invigorating time joining a place like Iron Mountain— … [managing] a little more than 24,000 employees globally and spending the first part of my onboarding on Zoom. … HRE : Are you addressing diversity, equity and inclusion?