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5 Must-Read Talent Acquisition Articles of 2016

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Talent Acquisition has re-invented itself. This was a recurring theme that we saw in 2016, and thanks to analytics , Talent Acquisition has graduated from a simple candidate filling function to a strategic arm that has a direct correlation to an organization’s bottom line. Recruiting Can Learn a Lot from Sales.

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Book Review: Applied Psychology in Talent Management (8th ed.) by Wayne Cascio and Herman Aguinis

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Applied Psychology in Talent Management (8th ed.) is the newest edition of the Applied Psychology in Human Resource Management textbook by Wayne Cascio and Herman Aguinis. The title has changed with “Talent Management” replacing “Human Resource Management.” 10 Strategic Workforce Planning (SWP).

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

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When it comes to talent management, there’s a paradox that continues to confound HR leaders. At the same time, talent management—a bedrock component of the HR function—is by definition a strategic pursuit. If an organization uses a contingent workforce, their data is often kept separate from that of full-time employees.

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Spring Reading 2016: Top 5 HR Articles You Need to Read Today

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In this article, Meghan Biro — CEO of TalentCulture and globally recognized Talent Management and HR Tech brand strategist — makes the idea of big data more approachable and breaks down how HR can take advantage of this single source of business truth. How to Keep HR and Finance in Sync on Workforce Planning.

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Why Data is the Key to Strategic HR Decisions

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HR should not only align with the business, but drive the business by making better decisions about the workforce. According to Deloitte’s Global Human Capital Trends 2016 , “As technology makes data-driven HR decision-making a possibility, 77 percent of executives now rate people analytics as a key priority, up slightly from last year.

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HR’s New Year Resolution: Move Up the Workforce Intelligence Maturity Curve

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While workforce analytics and workforce planning are increasing in priority , most organizations have not progressed to take advantage of the opportunity that workforce data provides. Annual headcount planning occurs in spreadsheets. Level 1: Reactive. Most organizations today are at the Reactive level.

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The Rise of the People Strategy Platform

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) million dollar investments in systems that manage and automate HR tasks, act as systems of record, and help HR execute on administrative activities faster, with fewer errors. HR management systems, applicant tracking systems, performance management systems, talent management systems, payroll systems.