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The HR Terms Glossary

Visier

A growing compendium of HR terms, questions, and—most importantly—their definitions. Computer systems designed to mimic human intelligence. Capabilities include reasoning, learning, problem-solving, perception, speech recognition, natural language processing, knowledge representation, planning, and more. Analytics.

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5 workforce planning tools and how to use them

Business Management Daily

has come to the realization that strategic workforce planning is a necessity for the organization. Baby Boomers make up a significant portion of the company’s current workforce, and their retirement over the next few years could cause serious staffing shortages in key positions. Strategic workforce planning map.

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25 HR Conferences & Webinars in 2021

Ongig

In 2020, human resources conferences saw a big disruption as a result COVID-19. Most conferences were forced to move virtual/online which is where we’ll see most HR conferences in 2021. This year is projected to have fewer conferences so we decided to include some human resource webinars to our list.

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How Can HR Contribute to Business Growth and Help Envision Future Success?

HR Digest

We are slowly witnessing the resurgence of Human Resource Management, with companies actively investigating how HR teams can contribute to business growth. For years, HR teams have largely been delegated to admin tasks and rote hiring activities, but there are innumerable ways by which HR can contribute to business success.

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10 HR Challenges and How to Overcome Them

Intoo USA

It may be a bit of a trope, but it is also a truth: as an HR professional, your work is never really done. An HR department is tasked with many duties that are cyclical in nature—recruit, hire, replace—as well as tasks that demand constant attention or reinvention. A strong company is a direct result of the people behind it.

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10 HR Challenges and How to Overcome Them

Intoo USA

It may be a bit of a trope, but it is also a truth: as an HR professional, your work is never really done. An HR department is tasked with many duties that are cyclical in nature—recruit, hire, replace—as well as tasks that demand constant attention or reinvention. A strong company is a direct result of the people behind it.

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What is A Talent Acquisition Partner?

HR Lineup

A Talent Acquisition Partner, often referred to as a Talent Acquisition Specialist or Recruiter, is an HR professional responsible for identifying, attracting, and hiring top talent for an organization. Key Responsibilities of a Talent Acquisition Partner: 1. What is a Talent Acquisition Partner?