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2022 Was Another Record Year for HR Tech: See 20+ M&A Activities that Shaped the Market

Lighthouse

Hiring is always big on VC funding and M&A activity, but the demand from employers was off the charts for any tool that could help them source better, screen faster, or hire more intelligently. Last year one of our most popular posts on the blog was a recap of some of the 2021 M&A activities across the HR Tech landscape.

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The Future of Talent Management

HR Bartender

That being said, while I’ve been staring at these notes, it occurred to me that they’re really not about the future of HR as much as they are about the future of talent management, which impacts the entire organization. Here are seven things to consider: The digital transformation is contingent on a talent transformation.

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LinkedIn’s VP of talent acquisition on how recruiting has changed in the last 30 years, and where it's headed in the AI-driven future

HR Brew

During a keynote at LinkedIn’s Talent Connect Summit last month, Erin Scruggs, the platform’s VP of talent acquisition, shared how the field has changed since 1995 when she landed her first recruiting job at a Baltimore-based staffing agency that primarily placed contractors in government roles. One was interested and took the job.

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The Evolution of HR with AI Technologies

Hppy

Traditionally, HR departments focused on managing employee records, overseeing recruitment processes, and ensuring compliance with labor laws. From sorting through resumes to personalizing employee training programs, AI is making its mark. For many in HR, this was their first experience with AI, and it was a learning curve.

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Happy Work, Happy Life - Linking Talent Management to Business Outcomes

Speaker: Nabeel Ahmad, Director, KPMG Business School

So what can we do to more closely link how we manage talent to business outcomes? A recent issue of Harvard Business Review talks about this (The New Rules of Talent Management, Mar-Apr 2018), with a focus on agile. You'll learn: What motivates talent today. Did it feel like work? Did you feel satisfied?

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What Is Headcount Planning?

Intoo USA

Headcount planning is the strategic process of determining and managing the number of employees needed within an organization. At its core, it enables organizations to optimize their most valuable asset—talent. It involves several aspects of business: current workforce, future business goals, budget constraints, and operational needs.

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Workforce Planning is a Team Sport: Collaborating for Success

MP Wired For HR

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. Optimized Resource Allocation and Enhanced Talent Management: When HR and finance collaborate, organizations can allocate resources more effectively.

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Internal Mobility: A Talent Management Strategy You Can’t Afford to Overlook

Speaker: Caroline Vernon, Director of Sales and Client Success Leader, CareerArc

For many organizations, finding the right people is an evergreen struggle—adding to that challenge is the fact that unemployment rates in many countries are at record lows and the job market is booming for top talent. No wonder the task of recruiting, promoting, and retaining talent consumes so many leadership conversations.

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Cultural Competency: The Missing Ingredient to Building Successful Talent Centric, Competency-Based Job Models

Speaker: Dr. Kristal Walker, CPTM, Vice President of Employee Wellbeing at Sweetwater

Your talent is the lifeblood of your company. You are responsible for getting them in and helping them flourish, and with that expectancy comes the opportunity to grow your talent at even bigger and better levels. What does it mean to take a talent-centric approach to make more future-proof HR decisions?

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The Remote Work Revolution: Navigating the Transition to Remote & Hybrid Work

Speaker: Sacha Connor, Founder & CEO of Virtual Work Insider, Rachel Bycer, Learning and Organizational Development Partner at Dropbox, & Maddie Kahn, Talent Management and DEI Partner at Eventbrite

We’ll also be joined by Rachel Bycer, Learning and Organizational Development Partner at Dropbox, and Maddie Kahn, Talent Management and DEI Partner at Eventbrite, to hear first-hand how these experience-driven organizations are leading the charge in the remote work revolution! The post-pandemic world has businesses divided.

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Two Sides of the Same Coin: Recruiting & Retention

Speaker: Caitlin MacGregor, CEO and Co-Founder of Plum

Failing to modernize an organization’s approach to attracting and retaining talent by focusing on candidate and employee experiences could result in quiet quitting, turnover, vacancies, and lost opportunities that have the potential to impact overall profitability.

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5 Culture Trends for 2019

Companies that are looking to attract, engage, and retain top talent should leverage these trends to create workplaces where employees thrive. As we approach 2019, major shifts in the work environment will continue to affect the ways companies do business.