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HR Roles

Evil HR Lady

They take the "business" POV in dealing with a conflict between management and an employee. Things like reorganizations and succession planning falls on their shoulders. HR Generalist : Most large companies don't truly have a generalist, although I suspect this term is sometimes applied to employee relations people (See below).

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HR Generalist: All You Need To Know About the Role

Analytics in HR

They cover most HR functions, including talent attraction, hiring, training and development, employee engagement and performance, and compensation and benefits. Human Resources Generalists also support leaders in making people-related decisions and are involved in every aspect of the employee life cycle.

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HR Roles

Evil HR Lady

They take the "business" POV in dealing with a conflict between management and an employee. Things like reorganizations and succession planning falls on their shoulders. HR Generalist : Most large companies don't truly have a generalist, although I suspect this term is sometimes applied to employee relations people (See below).

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Sexual Harassment, Benefit Trends, Ageism, Off-Site Work Events — Catch New Podcasts

HRWatchdog

The Good, Bad and Ugly of Hosting an Off-Site Work Event. Off-site work events can help create a more collaborative workforce, but they also come with a range of liability risks. Sexual Harassment Investigation at the Workplace. What are the obligations when an employee steps forward with a sexual harassment complaint?

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Everything to know about Human Resource Management

CuteHR

People are crucial to the success of any organization and are not merely means to achieve end objectives and goals of the company. It is designed to maximize employee performance in the service of an employer’s strategic objectives. To win the marketplace, you must first win the workplace. – Doug Conant.