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How one CHRO uses skill-based hiring to not only recruit but retain talent

HR Brew

Gone are the days when hiring decisions were made based on college education and previous experience alone. Not only can it widen HR’s talent pool, it can also help recruiters fill roles faster, Forbes reported. One company that uses skills-based hiring is Oasis Marinas.

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How to Hire a Chief HR Officer to Drive Business Success

hrQ

Choosing a Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO) is an important task that significantly impacts the culture and direction of your organization. A skilled CHRO can align HR functions with business objectives paving the way for triumph. Conversely, hiring the wrong CHRO can lead your organization down the wrong path in its’ HR strategy.

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Does Your Company Need a CHRO?

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Since none of these other functions can produce without people, why isn’t CHRO a role in every organization? Which of these areas doesn’t involve talent? The CHRO is an integral part of strategic operations. C-suite and the CHRO: What are their responsibilities? The CHRO executes these organizational goals.

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These orgs hired a chief AI officer. Does your company need one?

HRExecutive

AI leadership hiring should be “industry- and company-specific,” says Palmer. Evidence of CAIO hiring An organization called the CDO Club tracks new chief AI officer appointments, revealing a consistent uptick in placements for this executive role in recent months. Department of Housing and Urban Development, the U.S.

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How Citizens CHRO Susan LaMonica shepherds employees through transitions and acquisitions

HR Brew

The banking executive, who now serves as CHRO of Citizens Financial Group, spent years working in a variety of different operations, technology, and risk-management roles before she had an opportunity to take on an HR role. New acquisitions, new talent. That process starts before you hire someone, before you close a deal.”

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How this frontliner-turned-CHRO is ‘opening the aperture’ on talent at WM

HRExecutive

Today, she serves as senior vice president, CHRO and diversity & inclusion officer for the Fortune 500 that employs more than 50,000 people and generates nearly $20 billion in annual revenue. Rooney recently connected with HRE about WM’s talent and tech transformations, and her own journey with the organization.

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3 Ways to Make Headcount Data More Impactful to Your CEO

Visier

Through my past experience consulting with large enterprises on talent and HR strategy, I have heard countless stories about the CFO and CHRO producing headcount numbers that don’t match. They fail to reveal how investments (or a lack thereof) will impact trends such as a pending talent shortage.

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