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Organizational Talent Pools: 4 Steps to Developing Employees

HR Bartender

(Editor’s Note: Today’s article is an excerpt from my new book, “ The Recruiter’s Handbook: A Complete Guide for Sourcing, Selecting, and Engaging the Best Talent “ (SHRM, 2018) SHRM members can order a discounted copy at the SHRMStore. Or I’ll be signing books next week at the SHRM Annual Conference in Chicago.

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4 things to avoid if you want to diversify your talent pool

HRExecutive

The diversity, equity and inclusion strategist at recruiting software firm SeekOut will share her insights about what HR can be doing today to build a more diverse workforce tomorrow during next month’s Spring HR Technology Conference. Technology can be an important differentiator, she notes. That’s how diversity works.”

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How the tech talent shortage requires creative thinking

HRExecutive

Since the onset of the global pandemic, NFAP also found that the need for talent in computer-related fields has risen by 11% across 10 of 13 occupational categories, with postings for computer and information research scientists specifically increasing by as much as 21%. This gap is not a forecast, but a current need,” Concannon says.

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What Is Headcount Planning?

Intoo USA

At its core, it enables organizations to optimize their most valuable asset—talent. Strategically forecasting hiring needs allows companies to acquire skilled people to meet day-to-day workloads and fuel growth priorities. Headcount planning is a vital business process for several key reasons. The numbers drive budgets.

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What will recruitment look like after COVID?

HRExecutive

In the wake of COVID, HR professionals have been forced to re-examine their talent acquisition strategies, resources and technology. Many of these changes have raised the bar for the recruitment process and candidate experience. If you don’t change, the change will come to you,” Bokel Herde says. Consider retailers. Consider retailers.

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Working Smarter Means Organizations Need to Personalize Work

HR Bartender

Managing your workforce just got a lot smarter with Workforce Dimensions, a solution designed to provide both a world-class employee experience and unprecedented levels of operational insight. When I go to conferences, I hear a lot of speakers say that organizations need to work smarter. Enjoy the article!).

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Boese: How HR tech is responding to the new emphasis on skills

HRExecutive

These are some of the talent challenges that were, pre-pandemic, at the front of the HR agenda: improving diversity, equity and inclusion; finding new talent to fill open roles; and helping existing employees develop their skills and see potential opportunities for continued growth in the organization.