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Talent Management vs. Performance Management: What’s the Difference?

Extensis

Quick look: While the terms talent management and performance management are often used interchangeably, they play different (yet equally important) roles in a company’s human resource function. While the two terms may seem similar, they represent distinct approaches with unique objectives.

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2022 Was Another Record Year for HR Tech: See 20+ M&A Activities that Shaped the Market

Lighthouse

Hiring is always big on VC funding and M&A activity, but the demand from employers was off the charts for any tool that could help them source better, screen faster, or hire more intelligently. Last year one of our most popular posts on the blog was a recap of some of the 2021 M&A activities across the HR Tech landscape.

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Cafe Classic: Rethinking Compensation Training

Compensation Cafe

Editor's Note: Is your manager training on compensation failing to get the job done? The inadequacy or ineffectiveness of manager training is a concern for most of us -- and if it's not, it probably should be. Here's a look at a few ways compensation training could become far more effective.

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What is the Difference Between HRM and HRD?

HR Lineup

In the vast realm of human resources management, two key terms often appear interchangeable but carry distinct meanings: Human Resource Management (HRM) and Human Resource Development (HRD). While they both deal with managing people within organizations, they serve different functions and have unique focuses.

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Effective Performance Management for Employees Returning to Work

EmployeeConnect

The return to work process typically involves communication between the employee, their manager, and any relevant human resources or occupational health professionals. The return to work process typically involves communication between the employee, their manager, and any relevant human resources or occupational health professionals.

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Want a Career in Human Resources? Your In-Depth (2023) Guide

Analytics in HR

HR responsibilities Recruitment: HR works with hiring managers to hire the most qualified candidates for the company’s open positions. They craft job posts, screen resumes, perform interviews, and conduct pre-employment assessments and background checks. HR also manages payroll and prepares and documents HR policies and procedures.

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Human Resources Generalist: Required Job Duties and Skills

Heyyy HR!

Human Resources Generalists (HRGs) are professionals who play a critical role in managing the human resources functions of an organization. They are responsible for the entire employee life cycle, such as recruitment and selection, performance management, training and development, and legal and compliance.