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A new era for human resources: Systemic HR™ has arrived

HRExecutive

This means HR is now at the helm, steering companies into the future. Advertisement - HR’s role has expanded beyond basic recruiting, payroll and compensation. HR today, unlike the personnel function of the past, is a profession of design, consulting, technology and data. So, what does this mean for HR?

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What Keeps Human Resources Professionals Awake At Night?

15Five

We posted this question as an icebreaker in our HR Superstars community , because we figured if anyone is going to share vulnerably immediately, it’s going to be Human Resources Professionals (aka People Ops): . What one aspect of your HR role has kept you up at night in the last week? ??After HR does it all!

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This CHRO approaches health and wellness with a legal mindset

HRExecutive

Maxine Carrington describes herself as 80% HR leader, 20% lawyer. Less than one year later, she started climbing the HR ladder at Northwell, and a few years later, HRE named her one of the 2013 HR’s Rising Stars (nominations are now open for this year’s contest— click HERE for more information ). Maxine Carrington.

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2011-12 CHRO Challenges

Strategic HCM

There are now an awful lot of HR bloggers out there, but I want to ensure this blog is the one you continue to return to for advice on strategic people management and development. I write here for a global audience, but most (not all) of my clients are European based, so I’m particularly interested in their challenges.

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Irresistible by design: How HR can unleash “organizational ingenuity”

HRExecutive

At our recent conference, Irresistible , we brought together 450 HR and talent leaders from around the world for three days to explore what it means to be “irresistible by design” in the age of AI. But these new technologies alone cannot drive meaningful change. And HR is at the heart of this.