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HR Moves: Apple, Johnson & Johnson, and S&P announce HR leadership changes

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One of the biggest players in Hollywood and sports talent management recently named Matthew Schuyler as its new CPO, according to the Hollywood Reporter. Last month, the online gaming company announced that Caralyn Cooley is its new CPO, reporting directly to CEO Amy Howe, according to a press release. S&P.

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The Gig Economy: Distraction from a Real Problem or Disruption to the System?

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In fact, a recent study showed the number of Americans benefiting from alternative work arrangements rose by nearly 10 million between 2005 and 2015. The majority of these “alternative work arrangements” were not digitally focused and app-driven, which is what most media reporting on the gig economy tends to focus on.

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Succession Planning: A Full Guide

Analytics in HR

According to corporate leaders in a recent report by IED and Stanford Business School, succession planning is vitally important. This succession planning model is an adaptation from Groves (2005) , who proposed an integrated leadership development and succession planning model. Identification of leadership talent.

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10 Questions You Should Ask Your Retirement Plan Provider

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If only finding a retirement plan to offer your employees were as easy as retiring itself. From Simplified Employee Pension plans to 401(k)s to defined benefit plans, retirement plans come in many forms. A provider that caters to large businesses may only offer big business retirement plans. What’s it going to cost?

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Want Insanely Low 401(k) Fees? Follow These 6 Steps

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Taken as a percentage of the assets, over time, they can add up to a HUGE chunk of change that can take years off of your or your employees' retirements. A 2% fee doesn’t sound like daylight robbery, but over 35 years, that little fee can consume up to half of your retirement earnings. Of course, easier said than done.

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When an Acquisition Goes Awry It's Usually Because of Culture (i4cp login required)

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When the acquisition was consummated in 2005, both Sprint and Nextel had similar market capitalizations of around $30 billion. P&G and Gillette: Getting the best of both Conversely, when Procter & Gamble announced in January 2005 that it would buy Gillette Co. Sprint had a reputation for subpar customer service.

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The Daily Rundown: Retirement Plan Crisis and Coworking Spaces

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On today’s agenda: SCORE’s small business retirement infographic and new legislation aimed at helping SBOs provide retirement plans for employees. One-third of SBOs lack retirement plans, new legislation makes small biz saving easier. Plus, a study on how coworking spaces impact employees’ professional identities.