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HR’s 2018 year in review part two

cipHR

Meanwhile, 10 months on, the Recruitment and Employment Confederation (REC), released a white paper warning the public sector faces up to seven years of skills shortages. The Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) also said this year that HR professionals should be nurturing employees. The result?

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10 Scary HR Stats That’ll Make You Howl This Halloween

Achievers

Skeletons in closets, magic disappearing acts, and people masquerading as someone else: Is Halloween coming or is it just the normal everyday stuff of HR nightmares? This year, avoid spooky business in the office by brushing up on these important HR trends. #1: How do you welcome and onboard new employees?

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Employees First

China Gorman

I came across this fascinating white paper from SilkRoad the other day. The Big Shift Puts Employees First: HR Transforms from Processes and Transactions to Employee Experiences , is the 2017 contribution to their annual State of Talent reports. White papers are, by their nature, primarily marketing documents.

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3 Surprising Skills That Will Shape HR Roles In The Future

Hppy

While in the past the role of HR has been policy development coupled by a lot of paperwork. The basic HR roles have not changed. The impact that employee engagement has on productivity, innovation, customer satisfaction, and loyalty have forced HR managers to take on new skills. There has been a paradigm shift.

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The Impact Of Machine Learning In HR

Hppy

From cloud computing to mobility, big data, VR and augmented reality, blockchain technology, Internet of Things” (IoT) and a range of emerging and developing technologies are now finding their way into the more enlightened HR departments of many companies. Analytics and reporting on relevant HR data.

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Technology Is Changing Human Resource Management – But Where Will It Go?

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But behind the scenes, the industry is changing and incorporating technology at a rapid pace, even if it wasn’t designed for HR to start with. These challenges have sparked innovation inside HR departments across the world. Machine learning is automated data analysis through algorithms that automatically create analytical models.

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Watson Agrees With Me!

China Gorman

And I’ve had a range of data sources to back me up. My friends at Globoforce and the IBM Smarter Workforce Institute have published a new white paper: The Employee Experience Index. Frankly, I think focusing on “employee experience” rather than “engagement” makes sense. Engagement” is none of those things.