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The past 25 years have been an uphill journey for the HR function

HR Brew

If that doesnt make you feel old, just think about how much HR has changed over the span of their lifetimes. When Liz Bronson started her HR career as a recruiter in the early 2000s, her days consisted of a lot more phone callsand paperwork. So much is different, she told HR Brew, and so much isnt. Flash back to the 2000s.

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Best LMS (learning management systems) for small businesses

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In fact, 76 percent of professionals say theyre more likely to stay with companies that prioritize continuous learning and development. For small businesses, creating a culture of learning starts with the right tools. In this guide, well highlight some of the best LMS platforms designed specifically for small businesses.

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Everything #HR Needs to Know About Machine Learning

HR Bartender

Dr. Thomas Walsh is the director of data science at Kronos, where he leads the application of cutting edge machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI) techniques to workforce data. And he very graciously agreed to share a little of his expertise with us about machine learning. .

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What’s keeping HR up? 5 key takeaways about changing priorities

HRExecutive

From the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence to the continued redefinition of work post-pandemic, change is abounding in HR. And it is a key driver in reshaping HRs priorities heading into a new year. Advertisement - Results of HR Executive s recent Whats Keeping HR Up at Night?

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2020 Report: The Future of HR

The landscape of HR is shifting from everyday HR functions to strategic HR initiatives like recruiting, people & labor cost management and more. To gauge the present and future of HR, Paycor interviewed more than 500 leaders of medium and small businesses.

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The Pros and Cons of Outsourced HR Services: Is It Right for Your Business?

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Outsourced HR services can offer numerous benefits, but they also come with potential drawbacks. Image by tonodiaz on Freepik The Advantages of Outsourced HR Services 1. Cost Savings Outsourcing HR functions can be a cost-effective solution for businesses, particularly small and medium-sized enterprises.

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Workforce Planning is a Team Sport: Collaborating for Success

MP Wired For HR

To ensure effective workforce planning, it’s essential to recognize that different teams must work together, with HR and finance taking center stage. Understanding the financial implications of hiring decisions allows HR to strategically place the right talent in the right roles, ensuring that the workforce operates at peak efficiency.

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The Power of Recognition: How HR & Business Leaders Can Partner to Develop a Strategy for Recognizing Employees

Speaker: Keri Ohlrich, CEO & Kelly Guenther, COO, Abbracci Group

No matter the crisis - COVID-19, catastrophic weather emergencies, lay-offs, PR nightmares, etc. A formal strategy designed with business leaders and HR is what will be most impactful and sustainable. Recognition needs to be regarded as a critical business and HR function. businesses need to have a recognition strategy.

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Today’s Curriculum for the Higher Ed HR Leader

Speaker: Joseph Clay, Business Transformation Strategist at Oracle, and Jeffrey Haynes, Director with Baker Tilly Virchow Krause, LLP

One thing they all have in common: Their head of HR must align the HR function to best support the institution as it navigates this current landscape. While VPs of HR in higher education share many of the same challenges as their corporate peers, they are a “different animal”, with unique issues and far fewer resources.

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Up Your Analytics Game: How to Empower People to Take Action

Speaker: Tom Davenport, President’s Distinguished Professor of Information Technology and Management, Babson College

HR leaders in Financial Services are adopting the use of data and analytics faster than many other business functions and job roles. For so long their focus has been within the HR function; they express doubt regarding their ability to collaborate effectively with their Finance counterparts to uncover actionable insights.