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The HR Scorecard: A Full Guide

Analytics in HR

The HR scorecard, or Human Resource Scorecard, is a well-known HR tool. In this article, we will explain what the HR scorecard is, the difference between the HR scorecard and the balanced scorecard, modern-day critique, and show an example template of the HR scorecard. What is the HR scorecard?

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9 Digital HR Terms Every HR Professional Must Know

Digital HR Tech

Digital HR has garnered a lot of interest from HR professionals and business leaders for the way it is changing how we manage people. This change enables a better HR service delivery but also impacts how we do HR on a day-to-day level. To many of us, digital HR seems fascinating but do we really know what it is?

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Assessing Values in Online Technology Part 4

HR Examiner

We used email lists to target HR executives. The breakdown of participants looks like: CHRO and Vice President of HR: 30%. People Analytics: 4%. The survey was sent to approximately 50,000 HR professionals and leaders in the US and 16,000 in the UK and Europe. Workforce Planning. People Analytics.

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Designing an Agile Company Culture

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In 2001, a group of software developers decided to create a new way of doing business within their chosen industry. Although the Agile Manifesto was originally intended to be applied to software development processes, it did not take long for it to be applied in the fields of project management, human resources and office administration.

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

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By historical standards, is it enough for HR and business leaders to take the foot off the pedal when it comes to the war for talent? So, what does this mean for HR leaders' priorities in 2024 regarding talent sourcing, attrition and retention, upskilling/reskilling, and more? million more job openings than any month from 2001 to 2020.

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

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By historical standards, is it enough for HR and business leaders to take the foot off the pedal when it comes to the war for talent? So, what does this mean for HR leaders' priorities in 2024 regarding talent sourcing, attrition and retention, upskilling/reskilling, and more? million more job openings than any month from 2001 to 2020.

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The Latest BLS Data Reinforces HR Leaders’ Top Priorities for 2023 (i4cp login required)

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No doubt many organizations are slow-playing their hiring plans as they play wait-and-see regarding the overall economy, demand in their particular sector, etc. As shown at right, that quit rate remains far above any month from 2001-2021. So, what are HR leaders doing in the face of this reality, as we begin the new year?