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20 Must-Have HRMS Tools for CHROs

Empuls

They have to handle the payroll system, recruitment, retention, training, and performance management of employees. Human resources management systems (HRMS) can help CHROs manage their responsibilities, allowing the team to have a more comfortable, productive workplace. Thanks to AI, these tools have become more effective.

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People Analytics and HR-Tech Reading List

Littal Shemer

I find here inspiration, blended with practical guidance and validation for my practices, mixed with new ideas and innovative tools, but most of all, an “open door” to a professional community , which I’m happy and honored to be a part of it. Browse and read this book sample today, and offer your feedback.

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Innovative HR and Why Technology Innovators Can’t Survive Without It

Visier

Editor’s note: This popular post has been updated with new data and information to ensure you’re ready for the talent demands of today and the future. As a tech company, we experience first hand the challenges faced by HR and business leaders in the hyper-competitive tech talent market. The good news?

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Solving the Talent Crunch

HR Daily Advisor

The HR Daily Advisor recently sat down with Zoe Harte, Senior Vice President of Human Resources & Talent Innovation at Upwork to discuss the current hiring crisis and what can be done about it. Zoe Harte: Well, let’s start with the obvious—the historically low unemployment rate is creating unprecedented shortages among top-tier talent.

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Talent Management: What It Is and Why It’s Crucial for Your Business

Engagedly

Talent management is a pivotal element of organizational success, encompassing a strategic approach to attracting and developing the right talent to meet the company’s objectives. By emphasizing talent acquisition and fostering employee growth, companies can cultivate a highly skilled, engaged, and productive workforce.

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Up your HR game with Influential HR

HiBob

Today’s HR professionals have a lot to contend with: Recruitment and workforce planning, emerging technologies, the need for new skills and continuous upskilling, remote work—and the communication issues that come from a dispersed workforce. On top of this, HR professionals have a whole new generation (hello, Gen Z!)

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Automated Workforce Planning: Tactical or Strategic?

China Gorman

An organization’s workforce is also, however, its most expensive asset, and workforce management (the development of employees, retention of skilled talent, etc.) The adoption of automated workforce management solutions though (as with other tech solutions) has been slow among organizations.