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HR trends 2024: what can you expect?

cipHR

2023 was a busy year for HR professionals. In this article: HR trends 2024 Which trends are affecting UK organisations and their HR teams the most? Will organisations increase their investment in HR technology? Which areas of HR functionality will organisations invest in?

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What Is Human Resources?

Analytics in HR

As a department, it is responsible for managing HR activities from recruitment and onboarding, compensation and benefits, learning and development, performance management, and employee relations to separation or retirement. HR is vital in aligning the organization’s business objectives and employees’ needs and aspirations.

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Fundamental Uncertainty | 5 strategic HR & people priorities for 2024

HR Trend Institute

Based on our analysis, we’ve identified five strategic priority areas for HR and people teams in 2024. Why is the HR Trend Institute adopting this fresh approach? 3 T-shaped people in T-shaped teams A focus on skills-based talent, recruitment, and workforce planning is reshaping the way we design organizations.

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The Evolving CHRO Role: Skills, Impact & Clichés

Analytics in HR

Because it is also one of the main themes or trends that we identified in our HR trends for 2023, the evolving role of the CHRO. So if I think about my role, you know, what is the type of data, reporting, workforce planning that can help to support that as well. Neelie Verlinden: Thank you for that.

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Future of HR: Why 2023 is the Best Time to Enter the People Profession

Keka HR Blog

The HR function was instrumental in grooming them to take the mantle of leadership. HR as a function has become a more of a business unit rather than a support unit. The post-covid realities and other changes we are witnessing clearly spell out that the role of HR will no longer be administrative.