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6 Trends That Will Define HR in 2018

Reflektive

2018 will be a good year to be in HR. The big priority for HR is figuring out how to reorganize teams and processes to make best use of new technology. This new partnership with technology will drive the business. Everybody needs to learn fast.” Anna Tavis , Ph.D. How do you decide what to focus on?

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Should you include freelancers in your talent development program?

Fast Company The Future of Work

The “2018 Future Workforce” report from freelancing website Upwork, released in February, found that 59% of hiring managers are using flexible talent–freelancers, temporary, and agency workers–which is more than double the 2017 percentage (24%). workforce, outpacing overall U.S.

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2019 Prevention Progress: A Year in Review

EverFi - HR

EVERFI prevention experts weigh in below on the issues and updates that shaped the industry in 2019 and set the stage for the challenges and opportunities that will kick off the decade ahead. This year has been no exception, with breakthroughs and progress tempered by crisis and tragedy. Alcohol & Other Drugs | by Kimberley Timpf.

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Insurance for Mobile App Developers

Embroker

In 2021 alone, there were 230 billion mobile app downloads worldwide. The mobile app industry is projected to generate more than $613 billion in revenue by 2025, meaning professional liability insurance for software companies and insurance for mobile app developers will need to protect what’s built.

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Why Corporate Transparency is a Win-Win for Business, Consumers, Top Talent

Visier

As we’ve come to learn, people and corporations do not always see eye to eye. As customers have more tools to help them make better-informed decisions, they can simply choose to patronize one business over another based on how well their personal value systems align with those of the business. It could cost them. Adapt or die”?

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Reflecting on 2018’s Losers

HRExecutive

We’re just a few weeks away from welcoming 2019—and, if you’re a regular reader of this column, you know what that means: It’s time to revisit the winners and losers of 2018. United, by the way, also earned a place on our 2017 list for its decision to forcibly remove a passenger who refused to give up his seat.). Penney and others.

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THE TOP FIVE HR LESSONS FROM 2018

myhrtoolkit

If 2018 is remembered for anything, it will be the #MeToo movement. The powerful stories that have emerged have shone a light on unacceptable workplace behaviour, and sexual harassment, and the industry has responded. Online HR teams will tell you that vetting candidates online is nothing new. Blind Hiring.