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HR, Training and the ‘Gig’ Economy

HRExecutive

New survey data finds few organizations are investing in their employees’ training and development these days, and I’m beginning to think the “gig economy” may have something to do with it. For those companies that are providing training, only 35 percent are offering career development opportunities online.

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Brooks: Want better managers? You need to develop better employees

HRExecutive

In fact, for all of the bluster that exists around HR’s favorite buzzword— employee experience —nothing has a greater impact on how employees answer the question “How was work?” In essence, our managers are our organization’s employee experience. Everyone in HR knows the mantra that “employees join organizations and leave managers.”

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There’s Nothing Quiet About It: The Shifting Employee-Employer Relationship 

Analytics in HR

The employee-employer / employee-work relationships are changing It’s undisputed that the changes we have witnessed in the workplace over the past few years have contributed to a change in the psychological contract. We need to begin by examining the changing employee-employer relationship. To live out a passion. Or for the challenge.

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How has the talent management landscape shifted since Covid-19?

LACE Partners

We caught up with Kevin Green, CEO of What’s Next Consultancy and bestselling author of Competitive People Strategy to discuss what has changed in the UK talent management space since the start of the pandemic. This will be a new phenomenon for lots of people in HR and talent management. Let’s start by looking at the macro.

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How Can We Be Happier At Work?

TalentCulture

Let’s hold the presses and concentrate on “connecting the dots” with what we have learned. This notion is not rocket science — how we view our work is filtered through our own gifts, personalities and experiences. Where we might look: Accept that our relationship with work is personal. The best news?

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Are Freelancers Your Best Performers? Applying Organizational Network Analysis to the Gig Economy

Visier

While estimates of the number of workers who fully support themselves with work outside of employment vary , the amount of work being done outside of employment (including contracting, freelancing, and moonlighting by regular employees) is increasing. A psychological contract with the organizations they work with, A sense of continuity.

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What are Total Rewards: Here’s A Holistic View

Empuls

"How do we create compensation and benefits programs that can help us to attract the right talent, retain that talent, and help to engage that talent now and in the future?" Learning and development. Training & coaching. Paid time off. Employee experiences. CSR initiatives. Career breaks.