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Workers are looking – and leaving – for career development

HR Morning

But it’s the ongoing training that’s at the core of talent management —and of retention. Software analysis and review site Better Buys conducted exclusive research into what companies are offering employees and what those employees really value the most. Succession planning. Institutional knowledge/Knowledge management.

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7 Ways the U.S. OPM Competency Models Can Support Your Workforce Planning

AvilarHR

But if you’re just getting started, or haven’t updated your model in a while, what tools or assets are available to help? Office of Personnel Management (OPM) shares its General Competencies and Competency Models with the public. An updated competency model will help you align workers’ skills with your business needs.

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Are You Truly Invested in Your Talent?

MapHR

A survey conducted on behalf of the World Federation of Personnel Management Associations identified several challenges for HR management. Six of the top ten challenges listed reside under the TM umbrella: Leadership Development, Compensation, Recruitment, Succession Planning, Learning and Development, and Retention.

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How HR Chatbots Can Improve HR Processes (Includes Company Examples)

Analytics in HR

HR chatbots are software programs that use artificial intelligence (AI) to handle various human resource functions like answering basic questions, performing tasks, and offering support. The high adoption of this technology and the presence of large players in this area will create enough growth opportunities for the market.

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9 HR Trends for 2023: Breaking Boundaries

HR Trend Institute

From work for income to work as an expression of purpose From a collective to a personalised approach From technology as ‘nice to have’ to technology as a major transformational driver From slow to fast to faster > focus on current burning urgent issues From intuition and biases to evidence-based working.,