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5 Best Practices To Reinforce Your Talent Strategy with Workplace Rewards

Oracle HCM - Modern HR in the Cloud

Today, CEOs seek to better manage their human assets to capitalize on new business opportunities. According to PwC’s US CEO Survey , in which talent transformation is a main theme, 70% of respondents are very concerned with the availability of key skills, and 62% plan to grow headcount in the next twelve months.

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Even In Open Offices, It’s About Empowering Managers to Be Accessible

TLNT: The Business of HR

In theory, an open office plan stimulates connections between employees and productive cooperation that can support a vibrant, high-performance culture. In practice, though, an open office design can struggle with an important detail — how do you reward managers without taking them out of the collaborative environment?

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How To Run Awards and Recognition Programs to Boost Employee Morale & Retention

Empuls

  Companies with effective recognition programs see higher levels of employee engagement, which directly influences productivity and retention. Recognition boosts morale, and when people are in high spirits, they’re more likely to go above and beyond in their roles. Let’s break it down.

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Roles of the Manager in growing organizations

CuteHR

The actual role of the manager in human resources is to manage people and capital in a way that drives business success. Human resource managers have the overall responsibility of generally overseeing employees’ recruitment, training and development, benefits design, performance, and reward management.