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6 Trends That Will Define HR in 2018

Reflektive

How do you decide what to focus on? The big priority for HR is figuring out how to reorganize teams and processes to make best use of new technology. “The robots are coming, AI is ubiquitous and humans need to understand how to collaborate with the machines,” Tavis says. Everybody needs to learn fast.”

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How To Successfully Implement a Diversity and Inclusion Training Function

6Q

Recent research indicates that Diversity and Inclusion (D&I) training is a core element of running a successful and growing business. Discover how to successfully implement a D&I training function – a powerful tool for maximising your organisation’s and your employees’ potential for maintaining long-term success.

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Ten Employee Feedback Questions To Quickly Boost Workplace Morale

15Five

2017 sure has been one for the books… Productivity shattering political debates, California wildfires leave thousands homeless, hurricanes ravage Houston, Puerto Rico, and Florida, and sexual harassment continues to rear its ugly head. Your workplace morale has probably been much, much higher. Corn Hole anyone?

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Sexual Harassment: The Workplace’s Dirty Little Secret

HR Daily Advisor

Recent headlines have been littered with numerous stories of sexual harassment, gender discrimination, and rape. Sexual harassment text on cardboard. Sadly, sexual harassment is so pervasive that we sometimes don’t see it. Harvey Weinstein. Silicon Valley. Bill O’Reilly and Roger Ailes of Fox News.

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From bystander to upstander

Chief Learning Officer - Talent Management

We’ve mandated sexual harassment prevention training. Up until a couple years ago, anti-harassment training was usually organized in response to a specific incident or public moment. Then, in late 2017, #MeToo happened, and preventing inappropriate interactions at work became a front-and-center priority.

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#WorkTrends Preview: We Can’t Talk about That at Work!

TalentCulture

Today’s headlines are brimming with emotionally-charged topics including racial injustice, protests, sexual harassment and more, making it unrealistic for employers to expect their employees to leave their opinions at the door. Join Patrick and Mary-Frances on our LIVE online podcast Wednesday, December 6, 2017 at 1 pm ET | 10 am PT.

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EEOC sees retaliation workload rise: How to stay off its radar

HR Morning

The increase in sexual harassment charges filed with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission have made headlines this fall, but that’s not the only eye-opening statistic coming out of the agency. How to avoid retaliation claims. Retaliation claims a bigger share of EEOC charges. Protected activity.