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10 vital HR metrics to track for your business

Business Management Daily

Human resources analytics, a relatively new discipline, is growing at an extraordinary rate and is quickly becoming an essential competency for HR professionals, according to Dr. Michele Rigolizzo, an assistant professor at the Feliciano School of Business at Montclair State University. In your estimation, do employers see the value in this?

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A Guide to Compensation Analysis

Analytics in HR

If you need a snapshot to understand the cost per employee, you may conduct a “Headcount analysis” to provide an accurate picture of staffing levels and compensation per employee. One of the most common calculations that is in most compensation analysis is the salary compa ratio , or comparative ration. Train your managers.

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OFCCP Compliance: Proactively Prepare for Compensation Audits

Trusaic

It relates to ensuring technology based recruiting, screening and hiring procedures like artificial intelligence (AI) do not create barriers to equal employment opportunity. Compensation data reporting in 2024 Pay equity has arguably been the leading HR and workplace trend in 2023 and legislation will continue to evolve in 2024.

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LaRocque: Why HR needs a strategy for evaluating tech startups, scaleups

HRExecutive

As most employers are struggling to hire and reports also show that up to 40% of workers are planning to change jobs , there’s little room for error in selecting new HR technology. PwC reports that 74% of businesses plan to increase their spending on HR tech. The stakes couldn’t be much higher.

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5 Compensation Analytics to Track That Answer Your Big Comp Questions

Compensation Today

This is a lesson from our forthcoming ecourse on compensation analytics, and builds on what we covered in the post on setting goals. For each type of analytic, you can dig deeper to really start pinpointing issues in your organization, ideally before they become a problem. Compa-Ratio. It’s time to get technical.

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The New Workforce Gender Equity Factors HR Needs to Watch

Visier

In 2015, 90% of new CEOs in the S&P 500 were promoted or hired from line roles — and 100% of these executives were men. Start with simple metrics like “female ratio” (looking at the percent of total headcount that are female) by department, role, and/or location, and in your hiring pipelines. The Problem with Gender Bias.

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How to Dig Into Compensation Analytics to Answer Specific Questions

Compensation Today

This is a lesson from our forthcoming ecourse on compensation analytics, and builds on our previous post on five comp analytics to track. In the last lesson, we overviewed five compensation analytics that help track whether your organization is moving in the direction you’re targeting. Compa-Ratio by Function.

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