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Employee Benefits: Then and Now [infographic] – Friday Distraction

HR Bartender

And how as a result, we need to manage employees differently, use newer technologies, etc. For the past twenty years, the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) has been publishing an employee benefits survey. Evren Esen, director of survey programs at SHRM, shares some of the interesting results. “The

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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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Employee Benefits: Traditional & Creative Trends

Affinity HR Group

Several trends in traditional and non-traditional benefits are poised to transform the HR and benefits landscapes. Traditional benefits like health insurance, retirement plans, and paid time off serve as hygiene factors or factors that help prevent employee dissatisfaction. This change will go into effect January 2025.

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Here Are 3 Ways to Foster a Learning Mindset At Your Company

Cornerstone On Demand

This article was originally published on Forbes.com, under Jeff Miller's Forbes Human Resources Column. As we see more changes in the workplace in the coming years, HR teams need to look for these skills in new hires and foster them among their existing teams. In 12 years, most of our jobs won't exist.

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The "Next Big Thing" in Talent Acquisition

Cielo HR Leader

Other recent reports point to current shortages of IT staff and an estimated one-third of the nursing workforce hitting retirement over the next 10 to 15 years. Of particular interest to HR leaders are solutions for developing a robust pool of qualified talent that will deliver higher quality care at lower costs.

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How this HR exec built the function from the ground up

HRExecutive

Director of human resources and operations. Key HR Challenges: Building an HR function from the ground up for the organization, which had little in the way of HR when McGovern arrived. Key HR Accomplishments: Transitioning a 100% paper-based system to a comprehensive integrated platform.

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Announcing the 3 Finalists for Workday’s Inspire Award

Workday

With Workday as its core HR system , the company has consolidated or eliminated more than 200 disparate HR and payroll systems, both commercial and homegrown, within just one year of becoming a Workday customer. Chicago-based Morningstar, Inc. with more than 13 million customers and $134 billion in assets under management.