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Recruit CRM's Recruitment Entrepreneurs Series Ft. Benjamin Kadic

Recruit CRM

Recruitment podcasts have been the talk of the staffing town since long now and last year, Recruit CRM had launched its podcast with a special series called "Recruitment Entrepreneurs" where we have been featuring amazing entrepreneurs from Human Resources, recruitment startups and even talent acquisition managers and leaders.

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Navigating a Complex Global Outsourced Workforce

Brandon Hall

The way in which today’s global workforce is staffed and managed can have a significant impact on the organization’s employer and corporate brand, products/services, revenue, and profit. Included in the algorithm for top talent are satisfaction ratings for recently completed projects.

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Prepare Your Questions For #HRTechWorld and #HRTechConf

In Full Bloom HR

Can we afford/manage the integration of separate talent management applications? I’m not talking here about niche add-ons which extend talent management, e.g. sourcing tools, video conferencing, or course creation, but rather about the core applications which make up an integrated talent management suite.

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If You Don’t Ask The Right Qs, You Get The Answers You Deserve!

In Full Bloom HR

And this year, when everything is called “cloud,” when interfaced is called integrated , when mobile/social/predictive analytics/engagement/freemium etc. Can we afford and/or manage the integration of separate talent management applications? Here too, in most cases, my answer is a resounding NO.

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Outsourcing your talent: when, how, and especially, why

Workable

The largest companies in the world use both outsourcing and directly managed offshore teams to support multiple parts of their business to improve efficiency and reduce costs. The vendor handles the recruiting, HR, facilities, IT, and equipment while the organization controls the processes, metrics, and output. Probably the former.