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How Can HR Contribute to Business Growth and Help Envision Future Success?

HR Digest

HR strategies for business growth focus on the hiring and retention of the right talent, but they can also involve active participation in key business decisions by bringing in a grounded angle to the discussion. Employee Hiring and Retention Undeniably, HR strategies for growing businesses begin with hiring and retention.

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Talent acquisition strategy and recruitment success

Acendre

Addressing this capability gap is a business imperative, given the need to effectively manage staffing and meet operational goals.” It is emerging as powerhouse solution for measuring recruitment success (and retention success). After all, it’s remiss to overlook the retention story beyond recruiting.

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Nonprofits Continue to Hire More Aggressively Than For-Profits in 2017, but the Gap is Narrowing

HR Daily Advisor

Sixty-four percent of nonprofits surveyed reported they do not have a formal recruitment strategy, 81% reported they do not have a formal retention strategy, and 52% reported they do not have a formal diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) strategy. 81% of nonprofits do not have a formal retention strategy. Recruitment.

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HR Reports: The Journey and the Aftermath!

Keka HR Blog

Turnover and retention reports Attrition reports, commonly referred to as turnover reports, emphasize the number and the percentage of individuals who quit during a specific time period. The effectiveness of your workforce retention efforts can be assessed using this data. Not every quitter, though, raises an alarm.

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8 Questions to Ask for Effective HR Reports

EmployeeConnect

Other information can be included for comparison purposes, but the essential data must be easy to find. What data is required, and how accurate is it? Determining which data are essential in each report is critical. Reliability and data integrity are also important issues.

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12 Types of HR Reports For Better Business Decisions [+ Free HR Board Report Template]

Analytics in HR

Monitoring key metrics like turnover rates, employee satisfaction , and compliance with labor laws in your HR reports allows you and your organization to analyze trends, make data-driven decisions, and adjust strategies and policies accordingly. Key metrics to include are the total headcount, departmental breakdown, diversity metrics (e.g.,

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Top 100 HR and Recruitment Blogs [by Organic Traffic with Top 3 Articles Each]

Ongig

A few other notes: This is organic (not total) traffic — We’re using ahref’s measurement of organic traffic because we find it to be the best apples-to-apples comparison of traffic to HR blog pages. What Are the Benefits of Diversity in the Workplace? Diversity Insight. Employee Retention and Benefits.

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