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Navigating Compensation Management for a Hybrid Workforce

HRsoft

The rise of hybrid work models, where employees split their time between remote and office-based work, has brought new challenges for compensation management. Organizations must adapt their compensation practices to accommodate the needs and expectations of a diverse workforce.

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Performance Management Tools: The Ultimate Guide

Primalogik

Performance management tools have become essential to HR operations. Not only do they assist the HR department; they also help managers throughout the organization to guide their teams to success. Consider that only 2% of companies feel they have a great approach to performance management. Table of Contents 1.

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DecisionWise Digest January 11, 2024

DecisionWise

What’s Happening at DecisionWise JANUARY WEBINAR 2023 was a challenging year for organizations, from hybrid work to DEI efforts, compensation, retention, and workload pressures. Clearly define job responsibilities, performance metrics, and key performance indicators (KPIs) for each role. Again, all true.

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3 Reasons Why Metrics Go Wrong

Compensation Cafe

Sadly, in some areas over the years, that’s become twisted to focus on the metric and not the behavior or goal underlying the metric. Knowing where we stand and how we’re doing in working toward targets is important, but these metrics must never supersede the original reason for pursuing the target.

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Director of People and Culture Job Description and Salary

Analytics in HR

The Director of People and Culture leads various HR functions and responsibilities in large companies and corporations: recruitment and talent acquisition , compensation and benefits, training and development, performance management, and employee relations. The role is more administrative in nature.

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People Strategy: What Is It and How to Make One

Engagedly

A people strategy is a comprehensive plan that outlines how an organization intends to manage and develop its workforce to achieve its business objectives. It encompasses various aspects such as recruitment, retention, training, and performance management. This strategy reduces turnover costs and maintains a skilled workforce.

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A Complete Guide to HR Career Paths

HR Lineup

They are typically involved in recruitment, employee relations, compensation and benefits , performance management , and policy implementation. This could include roles like Recruitment Specialist, Compensation and Benefits Analyst, Training and Development Coordinator, or Employee Relations Specialist.