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

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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.”. Product updates.

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5 HR Analyst Job Descriptions – A Brief Analysis

Analytics in HR

Most job focus on administrative tasks and basic reporting, very much in line with what van de Heuvel and Bondarouk noticed in 2016: HR analytics is focusing on very basic tasks. In addition, most functions are for juniors. It feels like everyone who works in HR and who understand Excel is an HR analyst these days!

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

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90% of technology CEOs are confident about their revenue growth in 2016 , according to PWC’s 19th Annual Global CEO Survey. There are a few areas where technology companies commonly struggle to improve when it comes to their people: Recruitment, Workforce Diversity, Retention, and Strategic Workforce Planning.

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The Rise of the People Strategy Platform

Visier

This was a key takeaway from a summit of HR leaders and Boston Consulting Group (BCG) experts, who met to discuss the future of HR and the trends shaping it. It goes without saying that great HR functions are strategic: they play a vocal role in critical business decisions and control a significant portion of a company’s expenses.

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HR’s Critical Role: Connecting Talent Management to Business Outcomes

Visier

For a long time, HR departments have been called on to become more strategic—less fixated on matters that only concern HR, and more focused on matters that concern the entire business. At the same time, talent management—a bedrock component of the HR function—is by definition a strategic pursuit.

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Could HR be the most data driven function?

HR Digest

This competitive urgency to utilize HR analytics isn’t new; however, in the past five years there has been a dramatic increase “data-driven equals high business impact” school of thought. Obviously, most HR functions are yet to make a major shift to the high business impact approach.

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Intel's Alexis Fink: What Heads of HR Overlook on Talent Analytics

i4cp

In advance of her presentation at the i4cp 2016 Conference: Next Practices Now (sign up by February 9 to save $300), we circled back with her to see where she sees workforce analytics headed and, just as importantly, what chief HR officers tend to overlook. Last month, we interviewed Alexis Fink, Ph.D.,