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Cross Training Employees: Examples and Plans

Business Management Daily

Succession planning in the event someone retires or quits. Possibilities include e-learning, online training tutorials, shadowing a current employee, direct instruction from a leader or colleague, classes, seminars, and independent reading. Extra staffing for critical tasks during crunch times or peak seasons. Write out a plan.

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What Is a Talent Pipeline? 101 Guide To Building a Robust Talent Pipeline

Analytics in HR

Yet, in a recent survey, 72% of CEOs and board leaders cited the availability of key talent/skills among the top 5 most pressing threats to organizational health. Post-pandemic, employers struggle to find workers due to factors like the Great Resignation , retirements, and changing perceptions about work.

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Conference Twitter Primer #SHRM18

Advos

carisamiklusak : CEO, President & CoFounder of tilr, Keynote Speaker, Author, Digital & On-Demand Recruitment, Executive Leadership & Sales Consulting, Human Capital Strategy. chucke14 : Head of Global Talent Acquisition – Microsoft. crada : Director of Talent Administration for @SodexoCareers.

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Pro Business Against Greed ~ HR to HR 2.0 and Human Capital.

Strategic HCM

The Town that Never Retired - with the Apprentices Nick Hewer and Margaret Mountford looking at the difficulties the ageing workforce will face post the removal of the default retirement age (but comparing them very positively to the difficulties that generation y face in pulling themselves out of bed). Subscribe by e-mail.

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Guide to Hiring Employees in Vietnam

Recruiters Lineup

Job Market Trends: Emerging sectors, such as technology, e-commerce, and renewable energy, are contributing to job growth. This includes contributions to health insurance, unemployment insurance, and retirement funds. Retirement Benefits: The retirement age in Vietnam is typically 60 for men and 55 for women.