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Leadership lessons for 2025: Insights from recruitment CEOs on AI, agility, and tech adoption

Bullhorn Blog

We had gotten to the point where we were trying to dictate a hundred different things that everyone must do, and frankly, what would work for a high-voltage engineer in Edinburgh would not work for a cyber security person in Dallas. What pitfalls have you experienced in some of these change management efforts?

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The State of Digital HR in 2023: From Business Enabler to Business Driver

AIHR

increase in their contribution to the business between 2019 and 2021. Our data indicates that the value that HR provides to the business peaked in 2021 and decreased in 2022. Developing change management skills in HR teams is pivotal to managing resistance to change and ultimately driving digital adoption.

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The Road to ISO Certification and What I Learned Along the Way

Criteria Corp

I’m proud to say that in 2021, we successfully achieved full ISO27001 information security management system (ISMS) compliance for our North American and APAC businesses – and we have the certificates to prove it! To clarify: you may get certification but you won’t have the true cyber security you seek in practice.

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The Power of Knowing: Do You Know What You Don’t Know?

ClaimVantage

February 5th , 2021. We still have preventable tragedies, such as COVID-19 and the Beirut explosion, but we also have advanced science that can give us quick vaccines, improvements in cyber security, fewer auto accidents through safer vehicles, and greater access to relevant data from health and wellness to weather and water leaks.

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Leadership lessons for 2025: Insights from recruitment CEOs on AI, agility, and tech adoption

Bullhorn Blog

We had gotten to the point where we were trying to dictate a hundred different things that everyone must do, and frankly, what would work for a high-voltage engineer in Edinburgh would not work for a cyber security person in Dallas. What pitfalls have you experienced in some of these change management efforts?