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Human Resources Director: Job Description, Skills & Salary

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A Human Resources Director is responsible for creating and implementing HR policies and activities of the organization. They also manage the HR staff, overseeing all employee-related initiatives, from recruitment and onboarding to managing performance, promotion, and conducting exit interviews.

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Can HR leaders balance tech and human touch to boost workplace wellbeing?

HRExecutive

But, as all readers of HR Executive know, that was a slippery slope. CHRO investments in wellbeing technology ADP recently released its 2025 HR Trends report, offering HR leaders guidance on navigating shifting workplace priorities. Read more about which HR tech investments are top CHRO priorities.

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How are HR leaders like data scientists? Ask gen AI, says a new study

HRExecutive

Could HR leaders write code? Advertisement - A recent project by BCG Henderson Institute, BCG X and Boston University’s Emma Wiles explored whether gen AI can help users—presumably including HR leaders—tackle tasks beyond their current skills. The announcement indicates this setup is available in time for 2025 strategic planning.

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Beat Burnout by Investing in HR Technology and Automation (i4cp login required)

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" The top response (60%) was overload or burnout of employees in the HR function. Interestingly, the second most commonly cited (56%) barrier to HR's ability to deliver on the organization's strategic imperatives/objectives also happens to be a root cause of burnout: outdated or insufficient HR systems/technology.

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How to Choose the Right Talent Management System: A Complete Guide for HR Leaders

Peoplebox

54% of HR technology leaders expect their budgets to increase in 2025, with the rising need to use GenAI in HR. If you’re not using AI in any way in the HR function, you’re spending way more time and effort than you should, and you need to update or change your Talent Management System. Look no further!

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HR Career Path: Everything You Need to Know

AIHR

Whether you’re just starting out in HR or have had years of experience under your belt, planning out your HR career path plays an essential role in helping you achieve your personal and professional goals. You have many possibilities to grow and shape your career based on your competencies and interests.

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HR acronyms and abbreviations you need to know

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The many abbreviations and acronyms used by HR professionals can make it hard for people to understand and navigate HR conversations and challenges. This comprehensive list of the most common HR acronyms and human resources abbreviations can help you find your way. AAP: Affirmative Action Plan. EE: Employee.