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Human Resources Needs a Common Language for Managing Business Data

Oracle HCM - Modern HR in the Cloud

The human resources profession is just starting to catch up to finance and accounting in terms of codifying a standard business language. True, everyone in HR shares some common metrics, such as head count and time-to-fill. Relatively few HR functions are prepared to meet the challenge.

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Everything #HR Needs to Know About Machine Learning

HR Bartender

[Walsh] No one is suggesting you turn your HR functions over to a robot, but there are plenty of areas where machine learning can help make manual tasks more efficient and provide insight that a human staring at rows and rows of data might have missed. A great HR example is around compliance auditing.

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Here’s How to Get Employees to Use New HR Tech

HRExecutive

Influence in HR technology comes from many places, takes many forms and continues to evolve over time. When the HRE /HR Tech Conference team met over the winter to work on this Influencers list, we knew it would be important to consider all aspects of influence. Co-founder and HR Tech Conference Co-chair.

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HR Tech Influencers Address Impact of Emerging Tech

HRExecutive

What area of the HR function will be most impacted by emerging technologies, and why? We are reaching a point where standalone talent and core HR systems are too complex and we need integrated experiences, based on employee journeys. Group Vice President, Human Capital Management Strategy. Josh Bersin.