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How to Implement an Artificial Intelligence Policy [Part 3]

HR Bartender

Just a reminder, because we are talking about human resources policy, please keep in mind that Carrie’s comments should not be construed as legal advice or as pertaining to any specific factual situations. Is there a process you could suggest for HR departments needing to create an Artificial Intelligence policy for themselves?

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Celebrating Human Resources (HR) Professionals Day!

HRWatchdog

Recruiter, psychologist, peacemaker, event planner, employee development, benefit expert, teacher, detective — these are just SOME of the many roles and responsibilities human resource (HR) professionals contribute to their organizations. Here are just three of the many diverse responsibilities that HR professionals handle.

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HR Trends: The Key Reads of July 2022

Intoo USA

Welcome to our summary of July best reads on HR trends! This month, between inflation and pandemic-era over-staffing, hiring freezes, rescinded job offers, and pay incentives were hot topics in the HR industry. . HR Trends for July 2022. Here’s a growing list of the tech companies that have paused hiring.

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How To Advance Your HR Career With Human Resources Professional Development (In 2024)

AIHR

Human resources (HR) is a dynamic field where continuous learning and skills development are essential to propel yourself forward. Contents What is HR professional development? HR professional development is about equipping yourself with the knowledge and skills you’ll need to excel and advance in your field.

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More Than a Benefit: Group Medicare and the Psychology of Retirement

Speaker: Shae Noble

This webinar explores how HR professionals can support aging and retiring employees through a trauma-informed lens—one that recognizes the emotional and psychological dimensions of leaving the workforce. For many employees, retiring marks not only a change in benefits and income but also a shift in identity, community, and purpose.

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First comes pay transparency. Next comes pay equity.

HR Brew

But transparency can also reveal pay inequities within organizations, prompting questions for HR leaders. As employers comply with pay transparency, they’re also revamping their compensation programs, said Jack Jones, a principal with Mercer’s career practice, in a webinar discussing the firm’s 2025 compensation planning survey.

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What Keeps Human Resources Professionals Awake At Night?

15Five

We posted this question as an icebreaker in our HR Superstars community , because we figured if anyone is going to share vulnerably immediately, it’s going to be Human Resources Professionals (aka People Ops): . What one aspect of your HR role has kept you up at night in the last week? ??After HR does it all!

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Thriving as a Lean & Mean HR Machine

Speaker: Kjerstin Greene and Adri Glover

Feeling like you’re drowning in HR responsibilities? If you’re an HR professional with little or no additional support, or in a non-HR role juggling HR tasks with other responsibilities, you likely wear many hats – from recruitment and onboarding to benefits and employee engagement.

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Today’s Curriculum for the Higher Ed HR Leader

Speaker: Joseph Clay, Business Transformation Strategist at Oracle, and Jeffrey Haynes, Director with Baker Tilly Virchow Krause, LLP

One thing they all have in common: Their head of HR must align the HR function to best support the institution as it navigates this current landscape. While VPs of HR in higher education share many of the same challenges as their corporate peers, they are a “different animal”, with unique issues and far fewer resources.

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Cultivating Engagement: Strategies and Actionable Plans for Success

Speaker: Alberta Johnson

Once upon a time, in the bustling world of corporate landscapes, HR professionals like you were the unsung heroes. 🦸 🏢 Join us in our upcoming webinar to uncover why engagement is the magic ingredient for organizational success.

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Understanding Group Medicare for an Aging Workforce: Key Considerations for HR Leaders

Speaker: Shawnequa Albert

With more employees choosing to work beyond age 65, HR leaders are increasingly being called upon to guide aging employees through one of the most complex transitions in their professional lives - from employer sponsored plans to Group Medicare. Activity IDs cannot be provided to those who view the webinar recording.

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Kick Off 2023 with the Latest HR Compliance Guidelines

Speaker: Guest Speakers

Join our Compliance Consulting experts in this webinar that's designed to help you sort through the legislation and guidance that's been released throughout the year, so you have a better understanding of the impact on benefit plans.

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Deconstructing Digital Transformation in HR

Speaker: Lyndall Strachan, Head of Employee Experience, Nine and Ben Rynja, Senior Consultant, Hiring Success & Solutions APAC, SmartRecruiters

Based on their experiences as practitioners who successfully transformed their TA functions, Rynja and Strachan will share practical tactics for you to provide your business with the most robust TA transformation project plan.

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Reimagining Gender: Is Your HR Organization Ready to Navigate This New Reality?

Speaker: Lisa Kenney, CEO of Reimagine Gender

The majority of millennials see gender as a spectrum, rather than a binary, and nearly 25% of Gen Z-ers plan to change their gender identity at least once in their lifetime. Perceptions around gender are changing rapidly. There will also be plenty of time to answer your questions on gender.

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How to Guarantee Your Employee Communications Have Impact in Today’s Environment

Speaker: Idan Shem Tov, Heather Harris, and Dr. Amy Gallagher

Without a strong solution, HR goals can’t be met. Carefully planned initiatives can fail, important information falls on deaf ears, and employees end up lacking a sense of community and shared purpose. How effective communications can promote positive employee behaviors and empower HR initiatives.