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Why HR needs AI-related roles and skills (i4cp login required)

i4cp

Organizations that are more advanced in their use of AI are far more likely to hire for AI-related roles and skills in HR, according to recent data from the Institute for Corporate Productivity (i4cp), an HR research organization and the leading authority on next practices in human capital management.

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Jason Averbook: Make the most of the rest of 2019

HRExecutive

Without corrective action, long-working systems would break down when the “… 97, 98, 99, 00 …” ascending-numbering assumption suddenly became invalid. We make assumptions and plans based on today, hinged to the way it’s always been. And use the remaining days of 2019 to plan for it—you know, as if it’s Y2K.

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Student and institutional success begins with the employee experience

Ascender

by Sandy Forrest, General Manager for Ascender ANZ Public & Enterprise Services. The past decade has seen the industry generating A$30 billion in revenue year on year from 2016 until 2019 , with international education comprising around 20% share in these profits. But where to start?

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Kellogg Company’s Melissa Howell on The Value of Recruiting Veteran Talent

HR Digest

From the vantage point of a lifelong career in human resources, Melissa Howell talked with The HR Digest about the various Diversity & Inclusion programs which have put Kellogg on the global map as one of the top companies for veterans, LGBT employees, and executive women. for seven years.

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Why the Amazon Learning Strategy Makes Perfect Business Sense

SumTotal

The news that Amazon plans to spend over $700 million to offer training to 100,000 workers made global headlines. I regularly speak of the current “HR Perfect Storm,” and Amazon’s approach of combining learning and talent processes is akin to battening down the hatches. In my experience, this is rarely the case.

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Could we have made the first trip to the moon in 2019?

HR Examiner

Perhaps it would have taken until 2019 until we were ready. It fixed the problem, and Commander Pete Conrad giggled uncontrollably with relief as the rocket ship ascended safely into space. The plan called for a larger and more powerful collider than even the Large Hadron collider currently operating in Geneva. Conclusion.

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Next Normal: it’s not just about returning to the office

Ascender

If you had asked any CEO at the end of 2019 what they envisioned 2020 to be, we are sure that no one would have thought that they would be spending almost half of the year on business continuity, office shutdowns and managing a remote workforce. What is your communication plan? Have you reviewed your business processes?