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10 Reasons Why Game of Thrones Needs a HRIS

EmployeeConnect

If you’re not, all you need to know is that the world’s biggest fantasy show is the perfect metaphor for poor succession planning, terrible retention strategy, shameless people management, dire career development, and hapless leadership. Arya Stark needs a career development plan. More carrot, less stick perhaps?

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How HCM insights can help you emerge stronger after the pandemic

HRExecutive

Advertisement Mainly, HR executives have had to repeatedly shift priorities: from safety and return-to-workplaces to redeploying and reskilling talent, DE&I, employee experience and the future of work. 15-18 at the Diplomat Beach Resort, in Hollywood, Fla.

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10 Reasons Why Game of Thrones Needs a HRIS

EmployeeConnect

If you’re not, all you need to know is that the world’s biggest fantasy show is the perfect metaphor for poor succession planning, terrible retention strategy, shameless people management, dire career development, and hapless leadership. Arya Stark needs a career development plan. More carrot, less stick perhaps?

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HR tech news this week: July 6-9

HRExecutive

Everyone involved in these initiatives knows there is almost no doubt that DEI has ascended from “nice to have” to “essential for the organization and its future.”

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Talent Management Software: Transform HR Processes and Drive Organizational Outcomes

Engagedly

As we delve into the realm of talent management, we embark on a journey to explore how cutting-edge technology, in the form of Talent Management Software, is reshaping how businesses nurture, develop, and retain their top talent. However, succession planning is often complex and easily neglected.

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Promotions on the Rise

HRExecutive

If this isn’t a sure sign of an ascendant economy, then I’m not sure what one is: The percentage of employees receiving a promotion on an annual basis has increased from 7 percent to 9 percent since 2010. career development compensation HR profession retention rewards and recognition talent management'

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Is Your Organization Worried about the Falling Unemployment Rate?

SumTotal

No, in today’s tight labor market, it is essential that enterprises have systemic, structured career development. I think soon we will see within an organization clear and structured career pathways similar to the current mapping app must of us have on our phones. A new emphasis on the employee experience.