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Looking Ahead: The Biggest HR Trends in 2020

HR Digest

Human Resource is all about recruiting, mentoring and tending of the greatest assets of any company—human capital. Traditionally, Human Resources restricted itself to hiring, payroll, and some administrative duties. Most will lean on the power of data analysis to find the right fit. Recruitment Trends.

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Trent Henry on Building Tomorrow’s Leaders

HR Digest

In an exclusive interview with HR Digest, Trent Henry, EY’s Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO), shares key strategies driving EY’s commitment to diversity, innovation, employee well-being, and leadership development. EY is known for its focus on innovation.

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Top 16 Books for Human Resource and Talent Management Executives

Chart Your Course

The eight steps are: 1) Create Urgency, 2) Form a Powerful Coalition, 3) Create a Vision for Change, 4) Communicate the Vision, 5) Remove Obstacles, 6) Create Short-term Wins, 7) Build on the Change. Drucker passed away in 2005. The Innovator’s Dilemma (1997). Human Resource Champions (1996). Winning (2005).

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The Case for Investing More in People

Harvard Business Review

.” There is a virtuous cycle between productivity and people: Higher levels of productivity allow society to reinvest in human capital (most obviously, though not exclusively, via higher wages), and smart investments result in higher labor productivity. Unfortunately, this virtuous cycle appears to be broken. And wages are stagnant.

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How to Revive a Tired Network

Harvard Business Review

Make you more innovative. ” Given a choice between a network heavily skewed to the power players in your firm and a good mix of diverse contacts, which would you choose? 2 (2005): 447–504. The sidebar “The Innovator’s Network Dilemma” presents convincing data that bears out this observation.

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