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What’s keeping HR up? 5 key takeaways about changing priorities

HRExecutive

From the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence to the continued redefinition of work post-pandemic, change is abounding in HR. And it is a key driver in reshaping HRs priorities heading into a new year. Advertisement - Results of HR Executive s recent Whats Keeping HR Up at Night?

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The new digital workplace reveals a tale of two Americas

HRExecutive

workers surveyed in mid-2024, reveals an opportunity gap between rural and urban areas, indicating a population where HR leaders might surface untapped talent. They found rural inequality widening due to fewer business networks, limited technology infrastructure and scarce local educational resources in rural areas.

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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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AI oversight aligns so well with HR, the function’s leaders may soon be tapped to manage it

HR Brew

Artificial intelligence is reshaping the global workplace, and businesses are integrating AI tools into their workflows at a rapid pace. The technology is already a mainstay in hiring, performance management, and workplace productivity. But someone needs to oversee AI at work. Sounds a lot like HR, no?

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CHRO, CPO among fastest-growing C-suite roles, new LinkedIn data shows

HR Brew

The path to the C-suite is evolving, and executives in the HR space are at the center of the shift. This growth is, in part, a reflection of the shifting expectations for HR leaders in light of new technological advancements, Aneesh Raman, LinkedIn’s chief economic opportunity officer, told HR Brew.

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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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These CHROs say it’s time to ‘re-recruit’ your employees

HRExecutive

As companies continue to lose top talent during the Great Resignation , many are quickly trying to fill vacancies by pivoting their recruitment and hiring strategies—adding sign-on bonuses, emphasizing a commitment to flexibility, upping their investment in corporate social responsibility. Greg Till, Providence Health System.