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For this HR “vigilante,” the C-suite was a stop, not the destination

HR Brew

Gordon was later hired as Policygenius’ first CPO, and 20th employee, in 2016. In the role, Gordon said she was able to offer a more “diverse perspective” and worked to leverage her past experience and network of peers to be more decisive and effective. This [new opportunity] would be exciting to join very early.”

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What the data tells us about HR’s path to C-suite

HR Brew

Where you plant your roots makes all the difference, especially for a CHRO. HR Brew, using a data analysis provided by Live Data Technologies , reviewed the educational and professional histories of more than 16,400 current CHROs and chief people officers (CPOs) to identify trends in their journeys to the C-suite. Get B-schooled.

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HR Moves: MassMutual, Petco, and Uber announce new HR leadership

HR Brew

Janice Underwood, who previously led diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility efforts for the Office of Personnel Management, joined Disney Experiences as its VP of DE&I in January, the company said in a LinkedIn post. Holly May took over as Petco’s CHRO in early February, the company announced. Disney Experiences.

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The Rise of the People Strategy Platform

Visier

Embrace diversity. In 2016, after a lack of pick up by customers and inability to deliver on its analytics promises, Workday acquired Platfora , a data discovery tool that Workday hopes will help customers “bring more data into Workday.” Find the right leaders. Adapt to changing demand. Know, and value, your people.

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This game developer CHRO has found a winning talent strategy

HRExecutive

When CEO Frank Gibeau joined the company in 2016, he refocused Zynga on driving success with talent and culture , which set the wheels in motion for the company to head on a “different trajectory”—and that, coupled with turning around employer branding, became Ryan’s mission. That goes a long way in building trust.”

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Are we ready for CHRO readiness?

HRExecutive

Why is it that more than half of companies remain unable (or perhaps unwilling) to develop CHRO-ready successors? Advertisement - In addition, even though a relatively small percentage of CHRO jobs are filled by people from outside the HR function, what does it say about the HR profession when these “non-HR” placements do occur?

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Driving Success through the Employee Experience

HR Digest

A strong leader is constantly expanding their knowledge, searching for diverse perspectives, and growing their networks. By asking smart questions and tapping into a diverse set of perspectives, you’ll gain a stronger understanding of how to create positive change within your own team.