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CHRO = CEO?

HRExecutive

Based on their findings, Ulrich and Filler recommend that companies consider the CHRO when looking to fill the CEO position. Of course, it shouldn’t be news to HRE readers that today’s CHROs are a far cry from the HR honchos of yore. They wanted to determine the importance of the CHRO relative to other C-suite positions.

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Assessing Values in Online Technology Part 4

HR Examiner

The breakdown of participants looks like: CHRO and Vice President of HR: 30%. Headhunter Group. Over the course of a 90 day period (Ending on 5 September 2019), we collected survey responses from 542 individuals. We used email lists to target HR executives. We did not purchase any responses. Director Talent Acquisition: 12%.

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It’s 2020 and I’m Re-certifying with @SHRM. Want to know why?

SHRM

In 2001 I got my SPHR certification for the first time. I started my first real HR Manager job and the CHRO wanted to make sure every single HR person on our team had either a PHR or SPHR. I remember leaving that test thinking, “I have no idea if I failed or passed!

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What culture integration looks like for this growing global company

HRExecutive

Two years ago, it launched a series of employee resource groups, each of which includes an executive sponsor from the leadership team, and it includes DE&I metrics in its engagement data. Shurville: The organization has grown by acquisition; we’ve acquired and integrated 19 different companies since 2001.

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Finally, a Sympathetic Deconstruction of What HR is Doing Wrong!

HRExecutive

When was the last HR academic paper you, your boss, your CHRO or your CEO read? And after his first two business best-sellers that I haven’t read but made his reputation: First, Break All the Rules (Simon & Schuster, 1999) and Now, Discover Your Strengths (The Free Press, 2001). They are tough sledding.

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It’s 2020 and I’m Re-certifying with @SHRM. Want to know why?

The Tim Sackett Project

In 2001 I got my SPHR certification for the first time. I started my first real HR Manager job and the CHRO wanted to make sure every single HR person on our team had either a PHR or SPHR. I remember leaving that test thinking, “I have no idea if I failed or passed!

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New Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) Data – What does it mean for HR? (i4cp login required)

i4cp

The current rate of job openings remains well above any monthly rate for 2019, the year prior to the pandemic—but also any month in the history of his data series going back to 2001. million more job openings than any month from 2001 to 2020. And it remains well below 2019 and every year going back to 2001.