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These orgs hired a chief AI officer. Does your company need one?

HRExecutive

With the ascent of AI-driven platforms and services, many companies are seeking machine learning leadership and expertise to keep their business strong. According to Asha Palmer, senior vice president of compliance for HR tech firm Skillsoft , staffing the AI leadership position depends on the needs of the company.

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How the HR leader of an artificial intelligence org relies on the tool

HRExecutive

As tools like ChatGPT hit the market, HR professionals are seeing in real-time how the world of work is being reshaped by AI. For Leslie Linsner, CHRO of WorkFusion, that conversation is nothing new: After all, she helms the people function for an organization that provides intelligent automation solutions for Fortune 500 companies.

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The recruiter is morphing into a “strategic talent advisor,” new iCIMS report finds

HR Brew

At the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic , C-suite leaders demanded more from the HR function and its leaders. Many CHROs and CPOs found themselves and their efforts essential to business strategy (if they weren’t considered so already) amid the public health crisis. The strategic talent advisor.

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How HR Can Create a Comprehensive Talent Strategy

Analytics in HR

Therefore, being able to recruit, develop, engage and retain the right people at scale should be a top priority. The right talent management strategy can move beyond typical activities such as talent acquisition and performance management to managing talent relationships and creating a more diverse and inclusive talent system.

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From one-size-fits-all strategies to nap pods, these are the workplace fads HR pros want to leave in 2024

HR Brew

The year is quickly coming to a close, and soon HR teams will hit the ground running in 2025. In observance of the old, yet reliable, cliché “out with the old, in with the new,” we asked HR pros what workplace fads they’d like to leave in 2024—like those old knickknacks and outdated vintage fashions you donate to Goodwill on New Year’s Eve.

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Talent Acquisition

Analytics in HR

The core of talent acquisition is to attract employees to an organization and hire the ones that fit with the organization and role. The talent acquisition strategy should align with the people strategy (or HR strategy). Once hired, if there is no fit between the person and the job or organization, the person will eventually quit.

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HR in 2024: Shaping Tomorrow’s Workforce Through Bold Leadership

HR Digest

The architects of this revolution are the bold and forward-thinking leaders in human resources. The year demands that the pulse of innovation beats strongest within the corridors of a dynamic and future-focused HR strategy. These are not new foes for HR teams, but they are persistent ones.