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What’s the secret to Marriott’s 26-time Best Companies to Work For award?

HRExecutive

Ask Ty Breland, executive vice president and CHRO at Marriott International, how his organization has made Fortune ’s 100 Best Companies to Work For list for 26 years in a row, and his answer is simple. Advertisement - It starts, Breland says, with a “ people-first culture ” that includes investing in employees and, as co-founder J.W.

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How You Can Become a Simply Irresistible Organization

HR Bartender

Josh Bersin founded Bersin & Associates (now Bersin by Deloitte) in 2004 to provide research and advisory services focused on corporate learning, leadership, talent management and HR technology. If I were your chief human resources officer (CHRO), what are three professional development activities you would expect of me?

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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%. The interviews took place by video conference and are recorded in the HRExaminer archives. Conference Board. Over the course of a 90 day period (Ending on 5 September 2019), we collected survey responses from 542 individuals. Recruiting: 17%.

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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? Full disclosure: I have been a big Marcus fan since first hearing him keynote Debbie McGrath’s first big HR.com conference in 2004. Later that year, he keynoted the HR Technology Conference ®. They are tough sledding.

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Billions of Dollars and All the Tech in the World and Hiring Is Still Difficult. Why?

HR Daily Advisor

The HR Daily Advisor was at the 19th Annual HR Technology Conference and Exposition at the McCormick Convention Center in Chicago. We started HireVue in 2004, when I was coming out of college. Today we are covering a session titled “Two Decades, Four Tech Revolutions and Billions of Dollars Later—Why Is Hiring Still So Hard?”.

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How culture investment can prepare HR ‘for any crisis’

HRExecutive

In 2004, Mary Ruberry surprised her family and friends when she departed her HR manager job at Williams Labadie, a Chicago ad agency owned by Leo Burnett, to take an HR position at The Parking Spot—the nation’s largest provider of near-airport parking and transportation. “I HRE : What were you working on before the pandemic?

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This HR Executive of the Year is Transforming IBM

HRExecutive

Standing before a packed ballroom of attendees at the HR Tech Conference last month, opening keynoter Mike Rowe (of Dirty Jobs and Somebody’s Gotta Do It fame) decried the trend of companies requiring college degrees for so many jobs. “I But I think credentialing is hurting us and widening the skills gap.”. MacDonald passed away in 2016.). “I