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How Can Healthcare Employers Stay Compliant with Staffing Regulations?

UKG

Using Learning Management to Help Ensure Compliance. The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA, or simply ACA) laid out more stringent requirements of healthcare staff training and certification, as well as a number of programs aimed at helping nurses and other staffers reach those goals.

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Human Resources Director: Job Description, Skills & Salary

Analytics in HR

Being a mediator between the management and staff in conflicts or disputes, as well as the ever-evolving employment laws and changes in the labor market, adds to the uniqueness and complexity of this role. As a general guideline, reaching this position would take around 10 to 15 years.

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Surefire signs you’ve outgrown your LMS platform (and what to do next)

cipHR

Without pop-up notifications to remind you to upgrade your learning management system (LMS) platform, it can be easy to assume your existing software is still meeting the needs of your organisation and stakeholders. But what yardstick can your organisation use to understand how well your LMS is serving you?

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How to Create a Better Training Strategy for Your Healthcare Organization

PSB

In the dynamic and ever-evolving landscape of healthcare, one thing remains constant: the critical importance of a well-structured and effective training strategy. In an industry where every decision can have life-altering consequences, a healthcare organization’s success hinges upon the competence and expertise of its workforce.

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Where Configurability Matters Most in the HR Technology Arena

Empxtrack

Learning Management: Examples of areas often associated with configurability requirements and capabilities include branding, workflows (e.g., Learning Management: Examples of areas often associated with configurability requirements and capabilities include branding, workflows (e.g.,

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HR Career Path: Everything You Need to Know

Analytics in HR

You have many possibilities to grow and shape your career based on your competencies and interests. A successful HR professional needs more than just in-depth knowledge of compensation and benefits, talent acquisition, or learning and development. HR core competencies: The T-shaped HR professional.

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Why Now is the Right Time to Build a Powerful Workforce

AvilarHR

2) Replace the over-defined job specifications of the current system with a competency-based, talent management model. Once you identify the data that would inform these forces, find an appropriate competency management technology to help collect the data and measure results. We know it works.