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Getting frank with Portillo’s HR pro

HR Brew

Each week, we chat 1:1 with an HR Brew reader. She also worked in operations and development at companies including Sephora and Circuit City before taking the HR reins at Chicago-based hot dog chain Portillo’s as CPO in 2019. That’s why we’re called the people department, not the HR department.

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The Evolution of HR with AI Technologies

Hppy

The world of Human Resources (HR) has seen a significant transformation in recent years, largely due to the advent of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies. Traditionally, HR departments focused on managing employee records, overseeing recruitment processes, and ensuring compliance with labor laws.

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INTERVIEW: Dr. Jac Fitz-enz on Human Capital Metrics

HR Bartender

In my very first human resources manager role, I attended a weekly department head meeting. My boss would have all of us go around the table, talk about the projects we were working on, and discuss any resources (i.e. I talked about what made the employees feel good. It took until 1977 to work out and test the system.

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The 4 Key Elements of An Effective Recruiting Strategy

HR Bartender

I’m talking about when there’s an open job, we have to decide if we will fill it from within, hire someone from the outside, or maybe even outsource the work to a consultant. BUY is where the company hires workers from the outside. The disadvantage is that it can be expensive to attract high performing workers from the outside.

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Benefits That Employees Actually Want: How To Source and Implement Benefits To Win The Talent War

Speaker: Ellen Meza, Director of Global Benefits, Well-Being and Mobility at DocuSign

Recent Gallup polls show that 48% of employees are looking for new work, and this disengagement is costing businesses. For a company of 10,000 employees with an average salary of $50,000 each, disengagement costs $60.3 Ellen will share real life examples of the benefits she deploys year-round based on data. million a year.

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Key Human Resources (HR) Pillars: Your 101 Guide

Analytics in HR

Human Resources continues to evolve with new and changing laws, trends, and business needs. Yet, many of the various HR pillars have remained constant. Simply put, HR pillars are the main focus areas that form the building blocks of a company’s HR and people strategy. Contents What is Human Resources?

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Understanding talent acquisition vs. recruitment in 2020

PeopleStrategy

It’s hard to put a value on talent. While talent is technically a renewable resource (when an employee leaves, they can be replaced), there is no guarantee the new hire will be as strong a contributor to the organization (of course, they could bring even more to the table!). Why do these qualities matter?

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Cracking the Career Development Code

Speaker: Julie Winkle Giulioni, Author, Help Them Grow or Watch Them Go: Career Conversations Employees Want

Despite being consistently linked with high levels of engagement, discretionary effort, retention, and results, career development continues to be among the greatest sources of employee dissatisfaction in today’s workplace. Attracting and retaining top performers demands a genuine commitment to employees and their development.

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Charting Your Course Through Changing Regulations

Speaker: Bonnie Treichel, Senior Consultant & CCO, Multnomah Group

Today it is easier than ever to have employees in multiple cities across several states. Multistate offices used to be reserved for very large employers, but with today’s technology, even smaller employers can embrace this game changer. October 10, 2018 11 AM PST, 2 PM EST, 7 PM BST