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HR Trends in 2019: Key Human Resource Innovations

HR Digest

The recent explosion of HR technology has driven a major boom in innovative HR solutions. This has inspired a projection that the global human resource management sector could reach $30 billion in the next six years – by 2025, according to G2 Crowd. The HR Digest has recognized three (3) major HR technology trends for 2019.

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2018 Workforce Forecast | Herman Group

Chart Your Course

2018 is going to be a challenging year for employers looking to hire the talent they need. Shortage of data scientists encourages innovative solution. Clark, Founder and Chief Idea and Innovation Officer at Ambient Intelligence, Inc. ” Automation will mostly support the work of humans, not replace them. .”

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2019 HR Leaders of the Year

HR Digest

The Human Resource industry has seen some significant changes in the last two decades. As the workplace ethos changed with technological advances and a new generation of workers, the focus has shifted to employee management and performance and productivity. HR’s traditional role was payroll, benefits, and procedures.

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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. A strong company culture is as important as innovating and acquiring new products and customers.

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An Interview with Diane Gherson, CHRO at IBM, on Driving Organizational Transformation

HR Digest

The CHRO of IBM, Diane Gherson however, has different views and she has translated the term “human+machine interaction” into HRM practices. Human Resources has traditionally been very process driven. Diane Gherson is a trailblazer when it comes to introducing agile technologies in the gamut of Human Resources.

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A Culture of Excellence: An Interview with Melissa Strait

HR Digest

Melissa Strait: When we founded Inspire in February 2018, our leadership team spent time developing a clear purpose and set of behaviors that could align our organization and our brands.? We’re focused on building a culture of innovation that enables good ideas to thrive at any level of the organization, not just at the top.

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The Global Rise of Female Entrepreneurs

Harvard Business Review

Consider three aspects: Reinvestment: In emerging markets, women reinvest a staggering 90 cents of every additional dollar of income in "human resources" — their families'' education, health, nutrition (compared, by the way, to 30-40% for men. Wal-Mart understands the power of women-led firms to innovate compelling products.