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The Hidden Costs of Ignoring Your Talent Management Strategy

Cornerstone On Demand

But their success — and HR's ability to recruit, engage and retain them — depends on HR pros who are strategic decision-makers, armed with the proper tools to let them excel at their jobs. Modern HR professionals manage much more than payroll and benefits.

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The onus, or bonus, of human analytics?

Benify

With the proper tools in place, HR functions can dissect the minutia of an individual in a company – payroll, benefits and rewards, performance, absenteeism, turnover, succession planning, recruitment, training and career, engagement, even websites and online shops visited – to tailor specific offers to him or her.

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Performance Management Tools: The Ultimate Guide

Primalogik

They analyze patterns in productivity, quality of results, and even turnover. For example, one company might find that coming to the office once a month boosts its hybrid team’s productivity. Coaching conversations grow more productive because they’re both on the same page. This applies equally to teams.

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Digital Disruption: HR Tech Takeaways at NYC’s HR Unconference

Namely

In Crispin’s mind, that speaks to a poorly designed product—your hiring process. Succession planning in 2015, rather than scheming who will advance up what ladder, should instead be an identification of competencies needed five to 10 years from now. HR solutions are tools, not professional replacements.