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5 Key Takeaways From the 2021 CUNA HR & Organizational Development Council Virtual Conference

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The conference featured a series of speaker sessions, networking events, and roundtables packed full of insights from senior HR leaders across the credit union industry. Trent Savage, CHRO at Mountain America Credit Union , called it “getting the right people on the bus.”

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The Top 40 Job Titles in Human Resources

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Common HR Leader Job Titles. The Chief Human Resource Officer (CHRO) is the most common HR leader job title at a large enterprise. Most CHROs report to the CEO. If a company is large enough, there may even be multiple CHROs. Pepsico, for example, has Ronald Schellekens as the overall CHRO. Vendor management.

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Fond of Work: Todd Helms, CHRO at Synovus

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This time for Fond of Work, we spoke with Todd Helms, CHRO at Synovus Financial Corp. Todd is an experienced global HR business partner with diverse exposure to multiple industry sectors. He focuses on driving change and success in challenging business environments and proven HR transformations. HR is a great example of that.

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61 Stats About People Operations, HR, the Workforce, Remote Work, and the Employee Experience that You’ll Definitely Want to Know if You’re in Human Resources

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Get pay wrong twice, and your employees will start looking for another job. Workforce Technology & HR Tech. Stats on the impact and prevalence of HR technology on HR processes and the workforce at large. Only 37% of HR functions are automated, compared to IT services, which are 53% automated.

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How one company passed the ‘cultural stress test’ of 2020

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This year has brought HR a host of unprecedented issues to navigate: employee safety concerns, engagement in a newly remote world , legal considerations and even the reshaping of the HR role itself. With all of that change just in the last few months, many HR leaders are looking to 2021 with a bit of trepidation: What’s next?