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How Jill Smart, former Accenture CHRO, cultivated an incubator for top HR talent

HR Brew

When Jill Smart was approached by George Shaheen, then CEO of Andersen Consulting—now Accenture—about her taking an HR role with the company in the early 2000s, she already had over 20 years of consulting experience with the firm under her belt. It was completely out of my comfort zone,” Smart told HR Brew. “It Being in the business.

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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. appeared first on HR Executive. Bill” Marriott, Jr. “Bill” Marriott, Jr. And Breland should know.

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Assessing Values in Online Technology Part 4

HR Examiner

Assessing Values in Online Technology. Here’s where we are in the series: Assessing Values in Online Technology – Part 1. Assessing Values in Online Technology – Part 2. Assessing Values in Online Technology – Part 3. Assessing Values in Online Technology – Part 4. GRT Software.

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How You Can Become a Simply Irresistible Organization

HR Bartender

A few weeks ago, I saw a post titled “ Engagement, Retention and Culture now the #1 Issues in Talent and HR.” But given some of the conversations about innovation and technology driving businesses today, I wasn’t expecting it. On one hand, I wasn’t surprised, talent issues have been keeping CEOs up at night for years.

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

HRExecutive

This book is a contrarian’s largely sympathetic view of how many American corporations wrongly recruit, manage, measure, develop and lead their talent–what we’re now calling the “employee experience”–all executed by HR. Outsiders love bashing HR. When was the last HR academic paper you, your boss, your CHRO or your CEO read?

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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 HR was thrown into the forefront of this pandemic.

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Why Employee Feedback is a Gift

Semos Cloud

April 6, 2023 By Ivo Jurcic Every experienced manager or HR head agrees that there is no improvement without feedback. Gartner reported that in 2019, 81% of HR leaders are making changes to their performance management practices. Gathering actionable employee feedback about their managers is a well-known HR challenge.