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HR trends 2024: what can you expect?

cipHR

A lot can happen in 12 months, but Ciphr’s own experts have gazed into their proverbial crystal balls to share their views on what 2024 has in store for the HR profession and how HR software like Ciphr’s can help. In this article: HR trends 2024 Which trends are affecting UK organisations and their HR teams the most?

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Workforce Planning in 2021: The Agility Muscle Continues to Flex

Visier

Customer needs changed on a dime, and that meant workforces also needed to adapt for businesses to stay alive–and even thrive. Agile workforce planning actions to take in 2021. An agile process that supports planning — whether it’s three months ahead or one day ahead — requires rethinking the tech landscape.

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What a Year… for HR

Digital HR Tech

I don’t think we got any of that correct in last year’s ‘ 2020 HR Trends ‘ article…. A majority of HR professionals lack essential capabilities such as business acumen, people advocacy, data literacy, and digital integration. More on these trends in our HR Trends 2021 article !

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What a Year… for HR

Analytics in HR

I don’t think we got any of that correct in last year’s ‘ 2020 HR Trends ‘ article…. A majority of HR professionals lack essential capabilities such as business acumen, people advocacy, data literacy, and digital integration. More on these trends in our HR Trends 2021 article !

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The Reluctant HR Champion? It’s About Leading the Workplace Orchestra

TLNT: The Business of HR

For HR professionals to achieve their potential, they need to redefine their role and understand how they fit within this brave new world. The trends shaping the future require fundamental shifts in both the way HR professionals view themselves and the competencies they must master in order to add value. My answer is no.

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That State of American Jobs and Workers

China Gorman

Skills and training needed to compete in today’s economy. Download it here , and browse through it first. The five sections are: Changes in the American workplace. How Americas assess the jobs situation today and prospects for the future. How Americans view their jobs. The value of a college education.