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Talent Planning 101: The Ultimate Starter Guide (For 2023)

AIHR

Did you know that 62% of HR professionals claim their organization doesn’t have a strong talent pipeline? That means many businesses may not have enough talent to fill their roles when hiring new employees or filling existing positions. Contents What is talent planning? The world of staffing and HR can quickly change.

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More employers are planning to hire outside the US, but some may not be ready for the challenges ahead

HR Brew

Several factors may be driving companies to hire internationally, Jason Delserro, ADP’s chief talent acquisition officer, told HR Brew. Talent in other countries may be cheaper to recruit than in the US. Maybe just take a little bit more time to expand, be set up for their clients and the talent they’re trying to attract.”

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3 Key Healthcare HR Trends for 2023 and Beyond

Precheck

3 Key Healthcare HR Trends for 2023 and Beyond Mar. 14, 2023 Antique Nguyen Marketing Manager HR professionals remain busy in 2023 as they grapple with a tight labor market, economic uncertainty, rapidly changing technology, and more. Improving the Employer Brand An employer brand is the image of a company as an employer.

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The Long View on Talent (and Surprising Layoff Costs)

Blu Ivy Group

At Blu Ivy, we have the opportunity to see the talent plans of many organizations firsthand. Because of this, we can identify the brands who understand the overall labour shortage. Long story short: Those choosing to take the longer view on talent during this inflationary period are the ones most likely to retain their people.

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Two Sides of the Same Coin: Recruiting & Retention

Speaker: Caitlin MacGregor, CEO and Co-Founder of Plum

Authentic employer branding is reflected in recruitment and retention efforts. That makes talent acquisition and talent management strategies aligned with the current context of the labor market critical to every organization's success.

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Chief Talent Officer: Everything To Know About This Role

AIHR

Liaising with the management team, the chief talent officer sets the strategic vision and priorities for the company’s staffing operations. The chief talent officer creates processes to optimize hiring, build relationships for candidate pipelining and succession planning, and manage short and long-term staffing requirements.

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How direct sourcing can help you beat the competition and find the people you need

HRExecutive

In today’s competitive talent market—where the rate of quits increased by 2.6% from April to May 2023 and employers are feeling pessimistic about talent availability in the next five years —companies that rely too heavily on traditional talent acquisition might find themselves missing out on top talent.