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The Reason Companies Should Calculate Cost Per Hire

HR Bartender

Personally, I’m a big fan of the cost per hire metric. Back in 2012, the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) worked with the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) to create a uniform standard calculation for cost per hire (CPH). Let’s say the organization is planning to open a new location next year.

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Build vs. Rent: Don’t Crash on the Do-It-Yourself Iceberg for Workforce Intelligence

Visier

The race to adopt workforce intelligence is heating up: according to the Deloitte Human Capital Trends 2016 report , “companies are no longer ‘stuck in neutral’ in their deployment of people analytics… Indeed, analytics capabilities will be a fundamental requirement for the effective HR business partner.”. IT administrators.

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Experts Predict the Future of HR

Namely

The field of human resources is changing. In our HR Redefined series, we give innovators a medium to share personal reflections, professional advice, and best practice guidance. The following is a recap of a panel discussion at Namely’s HR Redefined 2018. But what’s around the corner for HR? Our recap is below.

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7 Trends to Expect in 2015

Cielo HR Leader

As recruiters, talent acquisition professionals and leaders in HR, the importance of employee engagement, culture, job satisfaction and retention is often discussed. As the LinkedIn survey concludes, companies need to plan ahead to overcome and/or stay ahead of their competitors when recruiting and hiring in the years ahead.

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The Case for Sharing — and Understanding — Human Capital Metrics

Cornerstone On Demand

Ask most companies to define their most important asset and they’ll tell you it’s something intangible: humans. Yet when evaluating a given company's worth, investors still rely on performance metrics that largely ignore an organization's brainpower. No wonder universal talent metrics are a touchy subject.

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How to Create a Human Resource Strategy

Digital HR Tech

Whether you´re working in a large corporate or a smaller enterprise, a Human Resource strategy forms the basis of everything you do in HR. In this article, we will give a definition of the HR strategy, explain how the HR strategy impacts daily HR practices, and we will end with a Human Resource strategy example.

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Performance Appraisal: The Ultimate Guide

Analytics in HR

HR is typically responsible for outlining the performance appraisal process, which is then executed by managers. Identifying opportunities for improvement based on pre-determined goals and metrics is a key goal of performance appraisals. These can both be planned and unplanned sit-downs. What is job performance?