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How to Reduce the Risk of Bias in Your Hiring AI

Cisive

Different types of bias, whether intentional or unintentional, have been a concern among HR departments for decades. In fact, psychologists have defined more than 180 human biases. Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) programs have been promoted as a more objective, less biased way to screen, hire, and train job candidates. Unfortunately, humans may program biased information into algorithms, skewing results.

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Addressing Top Healthcare Workforce Challenges in the New Normal

Precheck

Addressing Top Healthcare Workforce Challenges in the New Normal May. 31, 2022. Bryan Barajas Senior Director of Marketing. The COVID-19 pandemic irrevocably shaped the healthcare industry as we know it. As a result, healthcare providers face many challenges as society returns to a semblance of normalcy, especially when it comes to the workforce. Here are the top three workforce challenges healthcare providers must address in our new normal: 1.

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How to Make Financial Planning a Year-Round Process

Workday

There’s no doubt that holding on to legacy planning technology and processes can cost your company more than it saves. That’s especially true in today’s data-driven, accelerated world where business agility is now a determining factor for success. Instead, to think fast and move first, organizations must embrace a new, modern planning model or risk being left behind.

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Strategic Compliance: Wage Garnishment Risk Avoidance

HR Bartender

Estimated reading time: 6 minutes. (Editor’s Note: Today’s article is brought to you by our friends at ADP , a comprehensive global provider of cloud-based human capital management solutions. Industry analyst firm Nelson Hall recently identified ADP as a leader in both the small and medium business as well as mid to large market segments. Congrats to them!

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HR Meets AI: The New Way of Keeping Large Workforces Connected and Engaged

Speaker: Miriam Connaughton and Donald Knight

As organizations scale, keeping employees connected, engaged, and productive can seem like a monumental task. But what if AI could help you do all of this and more? AI has the power to help, but the key is implementing it in a way that enhances, rather than replaces, human connection. Join us for an exploration into how industry trailblazers are using AI to transform employee experience at scale while addressing both the potential and the pitfalls.

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How Transformational Retreats Can Transform Your Business

15Five

In May of 2022, we held our eighth annual all company retreat in Venice, Italy. These retreats are purpose driven events designed to bring every employee together, re-align them around our company mission and OKRs, and to allow for vulnerable connections in a beautiful setting away from office walls. This was without a doubt the best retreat that we have ever created. .

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Do Niche Job Boards Really Work?

ExactHire

Online Job boards are a mixed blessing. They promise access to thousands of great candidates. And while they certainly deliver oodles of resumes, they sometimes fall short on “great.” If you’re like many hiring managers, you may wonder if you want to continue casting such a wide net when results are so disappointing. Before you give up on your list of job boards entirely, give niche job boards a chance.

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Evolving your business strategy to fit the modern workforce

HiBob

In the now-infamous early days of 2020, the working world changed forever. . As the world shut down in response to COVID, millions of businesses had to change the way they operated quickly—and millions of professionals had to change with them. Armed with just their laptops, home computers, and many a Zoom call, the modern workforce started to shift towards remote and hybrid work models that supported strong, people-first cultures.

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The 5 Biggest Compensation Strategy Challenges for HR Leaders

15Five

With today’s competitive talent market compounded by economic factors like high inflation, people leaders face tremendous pressure to create a competitive compensation strategy. Most employees want more from work than just a paycheck — they want community, purpose, career growth, and professional development. They also want fairness and equity, both in the way they’re treated and how they’re compensated. .

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the shirt crusade, the bacon crisis, and other stories of dramatic reactions to small changes at work

Ask a Manager

This post, the shirt crusade, the bacon crisis, and other stories of dramatic reactions to small changes at work , was originally published by Alison Green on Ask a Manager. Last week, I asked for stories about weirdly dramatic reactions that you’ve seen people have to small changes at work. The comment section was full of fantastic stories — so many that I have to split my favorites up into two posts.

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From Training to Transformation: Enhancing Employee Performance through Manager Development

This white paper explores the impact of targeted manager training on aligning employee performance with organizational objectives, featuring case studies and actionable strategies for HR professionals and business leaders.

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The Inclusive Language List for Job Ads

Ongig

Exclusionary words creep into job ads. And, some are more obvious than others. Finding them (plus more inclusive words to replace them) is a time suck. Here are 75 examples of biased language I often find in job ads, with more inclusive replacements. I divided them into categories for easier reading. Note: If you’re writing job ads at scale, using a tool like Ongig to flag and replace bias automates the process…and saves you time.

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The Future of Accounts Payable Automation

SutiHR

Today, with modern technology and procedures, your accounting teams’ future will change. Various innovations, such as automating accounts payable, electronic payments, as well as, virtual cards will become mandatory. Here we present some predictions for AP in the long run and how clients can use cloud-based accounts payable solution to future-proof business.

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Redefining Ambition and Career Development

Julie Winkle Giulioni

Many definitions of “leadership” exist; but the ones that always resonate for me involve an element of bringing people along, helping them grow and progress, and facilitating their development as people and their careers. And I have the feeling that similar definitions are deeply held by many leaders – especially given the frequency of one question I’m asked over and over: “What should I do with my ‘I’m good where I am’ employee who lacks ambition, doesn’t seem to want to grow, and is completely

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Is Everyone Else Freaking Out About Starting a New Job, or Is It Just Me?

The Muse

I found myself in an anxious spiral of self-interrogation. Do I really have it in me to take this on? What if I disappoint them? Did I make the wrong choice?

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Best Practices to Streamline Compensation Management: A Foundation for Growth

Speaker: Joe Sharpe and James Carlson

Payroll optimization can be one of the most time-consuming and complex factors of small business management. Yet, organizations that crack the code on streamlining employee compensation often discover innovative avenues for growth. With the right strategies in place, outsourcing and streamlining payroll processes can result in substantial time and resource savings.

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7 Amazing Employee Wellness Ideas to Boost Morale

HR Digest

Find out what employee wellness ideas you can implement to ensure your employees have a safer, productive return to work. Employee wellbeing isn’t a new concept, but it has taken on a whole new meaning since the Covid-19 pandemic. Employee wellness initiatives are now higher up on the agenda — particularly mental well-being activities and programs — as more employers closely scrutinize how effectively they look after their employees.

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7 Tips for Building an Employee-Centric Culture

Analytics in HR

Employee-centric culture benefits organizations in many ways, from improved productivity and retention to serving their customers better. Let’s dive into the definition and benefits of an employee-centric culture, plus explore how to foster such a culture at your organization. Contents What is an employee-centric culture? Benefits of an employee-centric culture How to foster an employee-centric culture.

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The overlooked talent: Seven misconceptions hindering refugee recruitment

HR Zone

Acquisition Seven misconceptions hindering refugee recruitment.

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9 Effective Employee Engagement Strategies | HR Cloud

HR Cloud

An incredibly important approach to boost your business is to focus more on employee engagement rather than pouring your entire focus on customer engagement. A well-engaged employee will bring in customers to the organization. When a group of HR was questioned about employee engagement, 63.3% had a unanimous opinion that hiring an employee is far easier than keeping them engaged.

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Engage, Empower, Excel: Transforming Performance in the New Era of Work

Speaker: Radhika Samant and Adri Glover

The world of work has fundamentally changed. The series of waves that the pandemic began have rippled through the Great Resignation, quiet quitting, the Great Regret, and other eloquent phrases that boil down to the same thing: people aren’t engaged at work or enabled to perform at their best. The truth is that engagement and enablement is more important than ever, but how we do it is the critical differentiator for many organizations.

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the popcorn calamity, the chair battle, and more stories of dramatic reactions to small changes at work

Ask a Manager

This post, the popcorn calamity, the chair battle, and more stories of dramatic reactions to small changes at work , was originally published by Alison Green on Ask a Manager. Last week, I asked for stories about weirdly dramatic reactions that you’ve seen people have to small changes at work. The comment section was full of fantastic stories — so many that I had to split my favorites up into two posts.

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Should Your Organization Run Reference Checks?

Cisive

What are reference checks? Reference checking is the process of a potential employer contacting the previous employers or schools of an applicant to verify information related to the candidate’s experience, skills, traits, etc. Reference checking was once a standard practice in background screening. However, many employers feel this practice is outdated.

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Why We Need More Than Offices to Foster Connection and Belonging at Work

The Muse

Traditional office culture was never the right fit for everyone. And in fact, flexible work is a critical tool in improving a sense of connection and belonging.

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RChilli Offers More Taxonomies to Hire the Right Talent

TalentCulture

Emphasizing the role of taxonomy in finding the right talent, RChilli is launching a comprehensive list of new taxonomies for its users. The post RChilli Offers More Taxonomies to Hire the Right Talent appeared first on TalentCulture.

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How To Empower Your Workforce With Modern Fertility Benefits

Speaker: Andrea Wuchiski

In an era where a workforce spans multiple generations, HR managers and Total Rewards leaders face the unique challenge of designing benefits packages that cater to diverse employee needs. This session will delve into how comprehensive fertility benefits can bridge generational gaps, support employees’ health, and enhance workplace satisfaction. Join us for an insightful session that highlights the strategic importance of fertility benefits in today’s competitive job market.

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my boss removed me from a work trip because I’m a woman

Ask a Manager

This post, my boss removed me from a work trip because I’m a woman , was originally published by Alison Green on Ask a Manager. A reader writes: I work for a government organization that is a subset of county government. In this organization, very rarely, employees may be sent on trips to pick up items that cannot be mailed. These trips vary from one hour to eight hours round trip.

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Financial Wellness Programs That Keep Employees’ Paychecks in Check

HR Digest

1. What is financial wellness in the workplace? 2. How can financial wellness programs help employees? 3. What are the best financial wellness activities? Financial wellness programs can help ensure that your employees are more productive and efficient at work. These kinds of programs are designed to provide more job stability and savings options. Employees are more stressed about their finances in a post-COVID world, and they require reassurance regarding benefits and financial possibilities.

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What is Company Culture and How Do You Develop It?

BetterUp

Jump to section. What is company culture? Why is company culture important? How company culture impacts employees. What does a healthy company culture look like? Steps to develop company culture. How to evaluate company culture. How to improve company culture. Examples of companies with great organizational culture.

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Why it’s time to rethink paid leave

TLNT: The Business of HR

Paid time off (PTO). I can say, with some certainty, that it’s the benefit pretty much everyone would agree they want more of. So why is it that the vast majority of employees struggle to take full advantage of it?

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Future-Ready HR: A Guide to Using AI and Automation for Training

Discover how AI and automation can revolutionize onboarding and training, empowering you to develop a future-ready workforce today!

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my boss doesn’t know I’ve stopped going into the office, does everyone job-hop now, and more

Ask a Manager

This post, my boss doesn’t know I’ve stopped going into the office, does everyone job-hop now, and more , was originally published by Alison Green on Ask a Manager. It’s five answers to five questions. Here we go…. 1. I’ve stopped going into the office and my boss doesn’t know. I work for a “big 3” company in our industry. During Covid, the entire company went permanent WFH.

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Company Culture: What it is and How to Improve it

Quantum Workplace

A healthy company culture is a basic component of any successful organization. It lays the groundwork for strong employee engagement, retention, and performance. And this reality isn’t going unnoticed by business leaders. In fact, almost 70% of employees and leaders say culture is more important to business success than strategy and operations. And 69% of leaders credit much of their success during the pandemic to company culture.

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Is your leadership on the defense? 8 strategies to build trust in the workplace

Insperity

If misunderstandings and interpersonal issues are fuel to the fire that is conflict in the workplace, what can be used to put out the flame? Or what could have been done to prevent the fire in the first place? Before answering those questions, ask: How did the fire begin? Typically, these type of relationship fires begin because of one missing element: trust.

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