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Talent Management & Development Journey to Japan

China Gorman

Imagine that you’re the Global Head of Talent at an employer with a significant number of employees in Japan. And then understand that in 2014, 26% of Japan’s population was estimated to be 65 years or older, and the Health and Welfare Ministry has estimated that over-65s will account for 40% of the population by 2060.

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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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5 Things Keeping Financial Services HR Teams Up at Night

Cornerstone On Demand

Accenture found that the average cost of cybercrime for the industry has grown by 40 percent over the past three years, from $13 million per firm in 2014 to $18 million in 2017—that includes regulatory fines, legal expenses, restoration of customer losses and other costs.

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Should It Be Candidates First, Employees Second and Customers Third?

TLNT: The Business of HR

The candidate experience is a growing priority. Between 2013 and 2014, organizations increased their amount of focus on building strong relationships with candidates by more than five times. In this hyper-connected age of social media, it can take only one voice to significantly damage a big brand. more…).

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5 Culture Trends for 2019

Companies that are looking to attract, engage, and retain top talent should leverage these trends to create workplaces where employees thrive. As we approach 2019, major shifts in the work environment will continue to affect the ways companies do business.

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Employee loyalty ain’t dead: How the HR leader for Cisco’s sales org climbed the telecom giant’s ranks

HR Brew

years in 2014, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. She also oversees a team that assists VPs and directors who do not have dedicated HR business partners with talent management projects and provides non-payroll and administrative HR support to sales leaders in other countries. years, down from an average of 4.6

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The Year in Leadership: 7 Teachable Moments

Cornerstone On Demand

From Chris Christie's George Washington Bridge trouble last winter to the bizarre saga of the recent Sony hacks , 2014 proved to be a roller-coaster ride for the HR and management spheres. But there’s an important lesson for leaders and managers here: Never assume your personal experience is universal.