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Key Human Resources (HR) Pillars: Your 101 Guide

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Human Resources continues to evolve with new and changing laws, trends, and business needs. Yet, many of the various HR pillars have remained constant. Simply put, HR pillars are the main focus areas that form the building blocks of a company’s HR and people strategy. Contents What is Human Resources?

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Human Resources Director: Job Description, Skills & Salary

Analytics in HR

A Human Resources Director is responsible for creating and implementing HR policies and activities of the organization. They also manage the HR staff, overseeing all employee-related initiatives, from recruitment and onboarding to managing performance, promotion, and conducting exit interviews.

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13 HR Analytics Courses Online To Check Out in 2024

Analytics in HR

Getting started with HR analytics – also called People Analytics – is a big step for many HR professionals and organizations, and an important one, too. Formal training, such as an HR analytics course, can help you build analytical skills that you need to play a more significant and strategic role within HR.

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Importance and Benefits of Human Resource Planning

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HR planning is one of the different human resources services that companies can outsource. Planning is crucial to maximizing the efficiency of the workforce and the overall business. This is why, many managers practice HR planning because it improves productivity and growth.

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The HR Leader’s Guide to Employee Management

Creating consistent employee management practices help create a positive workplace culture and improve key performance outcomes across the board. Download Paycor’s guide to learn how to: Review and improve performance Create career paths Future-proof pipeline with succession plans

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Human Resource Planning Strategies in Project Management

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Creating a human resource plan is one approach to keeping track of your staff and their varied tasks. You can develop your own strategies for your projects if you comprehend what a human resource plan in project management entails and what you might put in one. How to Create a Human Resource Plan.

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Want a Career in Human Resources? Your In-Depth (2023) Guide

Analytics in HR

Embarking on a career in human resources opens opportunities for you to support employee growth and drive organizational success. The demand for HR services and software continues to grow. Contents What does a career in Human Resources look like? And not only that.

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2020 Report: The Future of HR

The landscape of HR is shifting from everyday HR functions to strategic HR initiatives like recruiting, people & labor cost management and more. To gauge the present and future of HR, Paycor interviewed more than 500 leaders of medium and small businesses.

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Today’s Curriculum for the Higher Ed HR Leader

Speaker: Joseph Clay, Business Transformation Strategist at Oracle, and Jeffrey Haynes, Director with Baker Tilly Virchow Krause, LLP

One thing they all have in common: Their head of HR must align the HR function to best support the institution as it navigates this current landscape. While VPs of HR in higher education share many of the same challenges as their corporate peers, they are a “different animal”, with unique issues and far fewer resources.

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Reimagining Gender: Is Your HR Organization Ready to Navigate This New Reality?

Speaker: Lisa Kenney, CEO of Reimagine Gender

The majority of millennials see gender as a spectrum, rather than a binary, and nearly 25% of Gen Z-ers plan to change their gender identity at least once in their lifetime. Perceptions around gender are changing rapidly. Lisa will provide concrete tips on how to create more inclusive processes, policies, and practices.

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Deconstructing Digital Transformation in HR

Speaker: Lyndall Strachan, Head of Employee Experience, Nine and Ben Rynja, Senior Consultant, Hiring Success & Solutions APAC, SmartRecruiters

Join Ben Rynja, Senior Consultant, Hiring Success & Solutions APAC at SmartRecruiters, and Lyndall Strachan, Head of Employee Experience at Nine, to learn how to roll out a digital transformation. In fact, 74% of businesses either have a digital transformation strategy in place or are in the process of implementing one.

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How HR Can Equitably Provide Health and Financial Security

Speaker: Gary Robinson, Sr. Vice President of Consultant Relations and Nicky Brown, Vice President of Advocacy and Government Affairs at HealthEquity

The last few years have transformed working life, from where and how employees work to the expectations many have of their employers. According to CNBC's Workforce Survey, nearly 80% of employees say it’s important for them to work for an organization that values and prioritizes diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) issues.

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Financial Wellness - What Your Managers Need To Know

Speaker: Miles Robinson, Agile and Management Consultant, Motivational Speaker

Learn about the resources he had to gather and develop, and the role HR can play in implementing these resources, and helping managers have difficult conversations with employees. Financial planning assistance training. Cultural awareness training. The fine line of legal obligations.

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How to Guarantee Your Employee Communications Have Impact in Today’s Environment

Speaker: Idan Shem Tov, Heather Harris, and Dr. Amy Gallagher

Without a strong solution, HR goals can’t be met. Carefully planned initiatives can fail, important information falls on deaf ears, and employees end up lacking a sense of community and shared purpose. Watch to learn: What tools you need to reach employees with engaging, targeted, and measurable communication.

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Scaling the Digitally-Ready Workforce

For HR leaders, the continuous state of disruption requires a new, more flexible approach to workforce planning and development. For HR leaders, the continuous state of disruption requires a new, more flexible approach to workforce planning and development.