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Learning and Development (L&D) Resources Repository

Analytics in HR

That’s why we’ve created a list of key learning and development resources, divided into several topical categories: General L&D and Human Resources Development (HRD) Training needs analysis (TNA) Learning culture & learning organization The future of L&D Coaching Learning analytics L&D online course. Relevant videos.

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Why HR Needs To Ground Talent Decisions In Solid Business Impact

HR Tech Girl

Prior to that, he spent eight years leading consulting and best-practice research on knowledge management, human capital management, and process improvement. He is the smartest person I’ve ever met, consistently dropping nuggets of wisdom, book recommendations, and strategic concepts he found useful in his career.

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Improving Knowledge Worker Productivity

Conversation Matters

As Knowledge Management professionals our job is the help organizations leverage their knowledge. Our attention is focused on the knowledge worker and our major task is to devise ways for those knowledge workers to share the knowledge they have gained with their peers.

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How HR Chatbots Can Improve HR Processes (Includes Company Examples)

Analytics in HR

HR chatbots are software programs that use artificial intelligence (AI) to handle various human resource functions like answering basic questions, performing tasks, and offering support. The high adoption of this technology and the presence of large players in this area will create enough growth opportunities for the market.

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Training Remote Workers: Strategies For Success In The Digital Age

HR Tech Girl

Assess digital literacy What is digital literacy? It’s using technology—like a smartphone, PC, e-reader, and more—to find, evaluate, and communicate information.” Digital skill levels can be easily assessed through the use of surveys, focus groups, and interviews with key stakeholders or a random selection of remote workers.

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Using Teams to Solve Hard Problems: A Book Review of Collaborative Intelligence By Richard Hackman

Conversation Matters

There are many insightful researchers and theorist who come from other disciplines, but have much to offer knowledge managers. In this post, I am reviewing his last book (he died in 2013) in which he turned his in-depth understanding to study teams in US intelligence agencies. Richard Hackman is one of those.