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The 71+ Biggest HR Tech Conferences to Attend in 2019

Digital HR Tech

HR tech conferences are always a great occasion to speak with industry experts in person, to see some of the coolest HR tech startups pitch their business, and to find out more about the companies behind the technology we write about here on Digital HR Tech. And that’s not even all of it. January 2019.

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How data and storytelling can work together under the new SEC rules

HRExecutive

In a webinar hosted by HRE last week, industry analyst Josh Bersin explored the impact of the regulations on HR and highlighted best practices in human capital metrics reporting with insights from James Webb, vice president of global people development, engagement and communications at Fossil Group Inc., Enderes asked.

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10 Reasons To Shift To A Data-Driven High Business Impact HR Model

Visier

The latest survey from the prestigious Conference Board ranks Human Capital as the #1 challenge facing global CEOs. At first glance, senior HR executives might take that top ranking as a positive thing. Unfortunately, a study by AICPA revealed that only 12% of CEO’s were confident with Human Capital metrics.

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How AI is already impacting the employee lifecycle

HRExecutive

According to The Conference Board, almost two-thirds (65%) of CHROs expect AI to have a positive impact on the HR function over the next two years, while a Paychex study found that 75% of HR leaders plan to use AI within the next year.

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21 Highest-Paying HR Jobs in 2023

Analytics in HR

Chief Talent Officer Salary : $237,000 – $436,000 Job description The Chief Talent Officer manages the recruitment, development, and retention of executives and business leaders in an organization. They can propose HR policy changes and recommend HR best practices to support the company’s goals.

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Can HR Drive Business Results?

HRExecutive

As our capacity to measure just about everything increases, a new HR metric emerges to describe what’s measured. In the relentless move to a more data-driven HR function, we’re starting to drown in statistical mumbo jumbo. But we’re still looking for a better understanding of how HR functions affect revenue.

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HR State of the Union: 2017 Edition

UpstartHR

I did a little digging and found a few examples of HR annual reports that organizations have created. You’ll see some interesting insights in them, from hard statistics proving the value of the HR function to strategic plans for the coming year ahead. Common metrics? Handouts and a conference room?