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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.

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Why HR needs AI-related roles and skills (i4cp login required)

i4cp

Organizations that are more advanced in their use of AI are far more likely to hire for AI-related roles and skills in HR, according to recent data from the Institute for Corporate Productivity (i4cp), an HR research organization and the leading authority on next practices in human capital management.

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The Pathways To A Career in Human Resources: Degree Options Decoded

HR Digest

If you find youself asking “What degree do you need for a human resources career?” or “What to study for becoming an HR manager?” Picking the right degree for a career in HR can make your journey towards the workplace much easier in the long run. So then, what degree do you need for a human resources career?

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Could Robots Replace HR?

HR Daily Advisor

Evidence of robots’ ascendance is all around us. And there are bots working in HR departments. As many companies experiment with automating HR processes, is HR a department that will be automated? Which aspects of HR and recruiting will be automated, and which won’t? Will Your HR Job Be Automated?

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Using Employee Feedback Data to Train the Next Generation of Management

Kazoo

Function area leaders in HR and recruiting are subsequently looking to analyze employee feedback data to identify and act on trends in training and retention. This means that deploying a thoughtful, cohesive engagement plan is a key part of any retention strategy. Key Metrics. What is Employee Feedback Data?

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Pay Equity Still Lags for Women Administrators

Cupa HR

An analysis of two decades worth of CUPA-HR data on gender and pay in higher ed administrative roles paints a troubling picture of pay equity. Among chief human resources officers, the pay disparity is even wider. This represents an increase of just 3 cents from 2002, when women made 90 cents for each dollar a man was paid.

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Using Employee Feedback Data to Train the Next Generation of Management

Kazoo

Function area leaders in HR and recruiting are subsequently looking to analyze employee feedback data to identify and act on trends in training and retention. This means that deploying a thoughtful, cohesive engagement plan is a key part of any retention strategy. Key Metrics. What is Employee Feedback Data?