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Why Having HR Measurements is No Longer Enough to Grow HR's Strategic Role

Cornerstone On Demand

When Google Analytics debuted in 2005, the ability to look under the hood, and see who was viewing your website (and for how long), was all at once foreign and exciting. Over a decade later, our collective obsession with metrics and analytics remains: data reigns supreme across industries with promises to improve strategic decisions.

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115% Increase in Telecommuting since 2005, Says Report

HR Daily Advisor

Employee Workforce report has been released by FlexJobs and Global Workplace Analytics. This report is the most up-to-date and comprehensive data analysis available on the state of telecommuting in the United States, and includes recent trends. increased 115% between 2005 and 2015. . employees, or 2.9% of the total U.S.

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3 Key Layers of a Future-Ready Employee Experience

Analytics in HR

Secure your business in the present & shape the future by bringing together employee experience, analytics, and digital HR. In this HR podcast episode, we welcome Manisha Singh, Global VP Employee Experience, Analytics & Digital HR at AstraZeneca. Data analytics: How to boost your business and enhance employee experience.

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Working Remotely: Ideal Work Environment Or Threat To Culture And Employee Productivity?

15Five

Perhaps Gallup CEO Jim Clifton said it best in the 2017 State of the American Workforce Report : “The very practice of management no longer works.”. Gallup reports that employees working remotely at least part-time grew from 39% in 2012 to 43% in 2016. Risky or not, increased telework seems to be the growing trend.

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CHRO to CEO: Former Dunkin’ leader on making the move

HRExecutive

Then, in 2005, he joined Papa John’s International as CEO. But as the people function becomes more tightly aligned to corporate goals and HR leaders become more skilled at leveraging data analytics to drive business, the number of CHROs who are CEO-ready may grow in the next five years.

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6 Easy Virtual Team Building Activities for Remote Teams

Achievers

However, remote working has enjoyed remarkably strong growth for a number of years; according to Global Workplace Analytics , it’s grown by a massive 173 percent since 2005. Perhaps they can write from the standpoint of someone who’s already in the future, reporting on the “latest” developments in the workplace.

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7 Predictions for the New (Ab)normal Workplace

Kazoo

On the impact of the coronavirus on HR and the new normal of work, Meister predicts that the massive increase in remote work is here to stay: “ In 2017, FlexJobs and Global Workplace Analytics estimated the number of people working remotely increased 159% between 2005 and 2017, with a 44% rate of growth in the last five years of that span.