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How Wayfair Uses People Analytics to Improve DEI

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E-commerce has grown into a multi-billion dollar industry with the home category alone expected to exceed $1 trillion by 2030 across North America and Western Europe. To help scale Wayfair’s DEI Analytics function, the team partnered with Visier. The entire organization is driven by data and their Talent team is no exception.

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What is HCAHPS and What Does it Mean for Healthcare Worker Engagement

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At the same time, the population is aging and people are living longer with chronic medical conditions: by 2030 more than 20% of US residents will be 65 or older, compared to 13% in 2010. Read more about this topic: Visier Launches New Applied Big Data Solution for Healthcare Providers.

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5 Steps to Avoid Talent Shortfalls Using Data-Driven Workforce Planning

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Consider the following: The Bureau of Labor Statistics has projected the need for 525,000 replacement nurses in the workforce by 2022, with a shortage of registered nurses projected to spread across the country between 2009 and 2030. How long does it take for a new hire to become fully productive?

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What’s Next for Corporations After Glasgow Climate Talks?

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Two notable disappointments were the failure to renew targets for 2030 that align with limiting warming to 1.5?, The Pact also called on parties to revisit and strengthen their 2030 goals before the end of 2022. C, countries would need to significantly cut greenhouse emissions by 2030, and at this stage, many are lagging far behind.

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The Economic & Human Cost of Extreme Heat: Thousands of Deaths, Billions of Dollars

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The report detailed the effects that extreme heat would have across several key categories—productivity, health, and socioeconomics. Extreme heat is known to cause a decrease in labor productivity as a result of increased breaks and slower work. A decrease in productivity can also be seen in agricultural/crop loss due to heat stress.

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The Economic & Human Cost of Extreme Heat: Thousands of Deaths, Billions of Dollars

Visier

The report detailed the effects that extreme heat would have across several key categories—productivity, health, and socioeconomics. Extreme heat is known to cause a decrease in labor productivity as a result of increased breaks and slower work. A decrease in productivity can also be seen in agricultural/crop loss due to heat stress.

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The Economic & Human Cost of Extreme Heat: Thousands of Deaths, Billions of Dollars

Visier

The report detailed the effects that extreme heat would have across several key categories—productivity, health, and socioeconomics. Extreme heat is known to cause a decrease in labor productivity as a result of increased breaks and slower work. A decrease in productivity can also be seen in agricultural/crop loss due to heat stress.