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The Future of HR Software in Australia: Trends & Innovations

EmployeeConnect

As technology continues to advance, so does the way businesses manage their human resources. In Australia, HR software is evolving rapidly, and businesses are increasingly turning to cutting-edge solutions to streamline their processes, ensure compliance, and improve employee experience.

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Workforce Planning is a Team Sport: Collaborating for Success

MP Wired For HR

To ensure effective workforce planning, it’s essential to recognize that different teams must work together, with HR and finance taking center stage. 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.

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The ROI of HR Software: How It Saves Time and Money

EmployeeConnect

Time is money, and inefficiency can quickly drain a company’s resources. This is especially true in human resources, where managing people, payroll, and compliance can become overwhelming without the right tools. HR software eliminates these challenges by automating routine processes.

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HR Software and the Future of Workforce Forecasting

EmployeeConnect

And at the heart of this transformation is HR software. Modern HR systems have evolved far beyond their administrative origins. In the past, workforce planning typically involved using spreadsheets and gut feeling to predict headcount needs. Scenario planning is another area where HR software adds strategic value.

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We’re Here to Help! How to Navigate Your Top HR Priorities

Are you helping your people proactively plan for retirement? How are you prioritizing the mental health of your HR team? These are a few of the questions that HR professionals are seeking answers to today.

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What’s keeping HR up? 5 key takeaways about changing priorities

HRExecutive

From the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence to the continued redefinition of work post-pandemic, change is abounding in HR. And it is a key driver in reshaping HRs priorities heading into a new year. Advertisement - Results of HR Executive s recent Whats Keeping HR Up at Night?

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How To Craft a Strategic Hiring Plan in 2025

AIHR

A well-executed hiring plan can be the difference between a company that reaches its strategic business goals and one that is outperformed by its rivals. Acquiring the right talent is the most important key to growth,” says Benioff. Contents What is a hiring plan? Hiring was – and still is – the most important thing we do.”

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How HR Can Equitably Provide Health and Financial Security

Speaker: Gary Robinson, Sr. Vice President of Consultant Relations and Nicky Brown, Vice President of Advocacy and Government Affairs at HealthEquity

Employers are eager to meet this challenge and drive meaningful change, but may be overlooking opportunities in a key channel: their employee benefits program.

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5 Benefits Trends Driving Change In 2020

Speaker: Meisha Bochicchio, Content Marketing Manager, PlanSource

HR is constantly evolving, and 2019 saw no shortage of changes. With new state regulations impacting everything from parental leave to classifying contract employees, all of these moving parts have made it even more critical for employers to provide benefits that meet the needs of the modern employee.

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Applied AI in Talent

For HR leaders, that means changing the types of skills and competencies companies need, changing the way existing employees do their jobs, and altering the recruiting landscape. Implementing a rewards and recognition program that strategically compensates the key tech talent you need.

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No Ego: How Leaders Can Cut the Cost of Drama, End Entitlement and Drive Big Results

Speaker: Cy Wakeman, M.S., CSP, President, Reality-Based Leadership

Most HR leadership philosophies are grounded in two completely faulty assumptions — “change is hard” and “engagement drives results.” Cy Wakeman proposes a radically different approach to HR leadership. Those beliefs have inspired expensive attempts to keep change from being disruptive to employees. That's the Drama Quotient.