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Veterans Day reflections: What HR can learn from the Army on leadership

HRExecutive

Yet, once a veteran closes their “military chapter,” it can be unsettling to think, “What next?” - Advertisement - When you think about it, the Army and the HR function have much in common. Both of those competencies are honed while in the military and translate amazingly well to the HR field.

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6 big soft cost savings associated with HR outsourcing

Insperity

As you consider whether to outsource your company’s human resources (HR) function s, some of the big questions you’re likely focused on are: How will this decision bring value to my business ? Major hard cost savings can be linked directly to utilizing an outsourced HR provider, such as a professional employer organization (PEO).

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Human Resource Management Career: 15 Career Paths You Can Follow in HRM

Analytics in HR

HR skills for this role Benefits administration: Proficiency in managing various employee benefits programs, understanding plan structures, enrollment processes, and vendor management. Problem-solving: Effective at resolving employee benefits-related issues, addressing inquiries, and finding creative solutions to meet diverse employee needs.

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An Interview with Diane Gherson, CHRO at IBM, on Driving Organizational Transformation

HR Digest

Some of these tools include Mural - a platform where members can organize, share and develop ideas with their team and Box – a platform where HR professionals can store and access all employee information at one place. According to Diane Gherson, “speed and innovation” are two essential organizational competencies in the digital era.

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The strategic investment of early talent programs

Insperity

In job postings, emphasize the things about your organization that tend to be important to younger workers, such as your culture, values, benefits and perks that differentiate your company, or your organization’s commitment to timely topics, such as diversity, equity and inclusion (DE&I), sustainability or community support.