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What Is a Psychological Contract: Types With Examples

Analytics in HR

The psychological contract significantly affects what keeps employees engaged and motivated. One of the most challenging factors of the psychological contract is that it’s unwritten, intangible and sometimes based on unarticulated expectations that employers and employees hold.

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May 27, 2022

DecisionWise

A great way to improve decision-making is to improve the quality of data that informs the decision-making process. Those that find ways to improve their data and data sources will be the winners in the next 10-15 years. A good reminder that data alone can’t tell the whole story. Brilliant on the Basics.

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Employee Experience vs. Expectations: How to Make Sure Your Organization is Upholding its End of the Bargain

Newmeasures

When organizations do not have a firm understanding of their employees’ needs and expectations, they are more likely to experience higher voluntary turnover rates. This phenomenon was supported by Qualtrics validation study that found differences in expectation vs. experience account for variance in retention risk.

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How IT and HR can work together to deliver a world-class employee experience

Qualtrics HR

CIOs, CHROs, and their respective teams must not only listen and understand but also take joint action to create better experiences for employees. CIOs, CHROs, and their respective teams must not only listen and understand but also take joint action to create better experiences for employees.

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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. This is a relationship, after all!

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How Can We Be Happier At Work?

TalentCulture

As described in this HBR post , exploring how organizations struggle to make sense of “Big Data” — information about our work lives seems plentiful — yet much needed insights concerning how to conclusively solve what is “ailing us” are rare. As such, “One size fits all” workplaces are a thing of the past.

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2019 HR tech trends: which ones deserve the hype?

cipHR

A focus on the user experience. Next year is the time to take seriously the chatbot, automatic booting, and the on-screen visual experience of your employees and would-be employees. What does employee engagement mean? What’s McKinsey’s ‘war for talent’ ? Data-driven HR practice.