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Workforce Planning Model: Process, Benefits, Elements & Examples

HR Lineup

Workforce planning emerges as a crucial aspect of human capital management, offering a structured approach to anticipate and meet the demands of an ever-changing environment. This analysis helps in designing targeted training programs, recruiting efforts, or talent development initiatives to bridge the gap.

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Why Intelligent Resource Management Matters

Workday

Cappello recently joined Justin Joseph, Workday’s senior director of product strategy for professional services industries, to talk through how intelligent resource management (IRM) is poised to reshape the industry and what professional services firms can do to maximize IRM’s value. How does IRM tie into talent development and retention?

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Predicting the Future, Talent Edition

HRExecutive

Couple that with a need for specialized employees, especially in the technology and life sciences fields, and it is clear candidates are in the driver’s seat. Instead, they are hiring people with the right traits and motivations who can be trained on-the-job for professions from software coding to customer service.

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Understanding the Basics: What Is Human Capital Management Software?

Workday

This blog is part of a series explaining the technologies that help companies manage their people and money. In this blog post, we’ll discuss human capital management and its value to organizations. What is human capital management (HCM)? Why is human capital management important to success?

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HR TechStack – Performance Tracking

Workstride

Performance Tracking Tools. It helps organizations establish employee performance standards and enables managers to evaluate employees’ job performance in relation to these standards. Performance management systems are used to manage employee progress, performance, and development in relation to organizational goals.