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HR Operations: 5 Proven Ways to Improve Any HR Team

Primalogik

HR focuses on supporting an organization’s most valuable resource: its people. This system should guide managers in monitoring and coaching employees. . They can also periodically assess individual training needs, so they can design the necessary solutions. Managers across the organization rely on HR to find optimal solutions.

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Is the HR Accountable for Mass Layoffs?

Keka HR Blog

You were there when it happened. The meetings to discuss the need to hire recruiters. But the ax fell the hardest on the HR department. “Recruiting will be disproportionately affected since we’re planning to hire fewer people next year,” Zuckerberg wrote in a letter. Airbnb reduced 30% of its recruiting staff.

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Is the HR Accountable for the Mass Layoffs?

Keka HR Blog

You were there when it happened. The meetings to discuss the need to hire recruiters. But the ax fell the hardest on the HR department. “Recruiting will be disproportionately affected since we’re planning to hire fewer people next year,” Zuckerberg wrote in a letter. Airbnb reduced 30% of its recruiting staff.

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What boards of directors want from HR—and how you can deliver

HRExecutive

. - Advertisement - These are some of the sentiments in a recent Institute for Corporate Productivity (i4cp) survey, which came to life this week with corporate board members speaking on a panel at i4cp’s Next Practices Now Conference in Scottsdale, Ariz., on corporate board and CHRO alignment.

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Think Your Employees Are Burned Out? It’s Not Just Your Imagination

HR Daily Advisor

A new study conducted by Kronos Incorporated and Future Workplace found 95% of Human Resource leaders admit employee burnout is sabotaging workforce retention—but there is no obvious solution on the horizon. Insufficient technology for employees to do their jobs was identified by 20% of HR leaders as another primary cause of burnout.