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How to Recruit Top Talent without Treating It Like a Chore

HR Digest

Among reports of increasing job dissatisfaction and high employee attrition rates, many companies are caught wondering how to recruit top talent and retain top talent as well. It’s a good sign that employees do seem to want to stay with a company, but not enough is being done to hold on to them.

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5 Ways To Keep Women In Tech

The Horizons Tracker

As with so many policies, for this to be effective, it’s vital that senior managers lead by example. Have measurable targets – Having female role models in senior positions is clearly beneficial in a number of ways, and the authors urge companies to have measurable targets for improving the diversity of their leadership team.

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Key HR Trends for 2022 and Beyond

HR Digest

Today, some of the largest, most successful companies, such as Alphabet, Apple and Microsoft, are scaling up use of data science, recruiting experts in organizational psychology, and expedite their digital transformation to deploy technologies like AI and ML in the workplace to improve their people analytics. New HR Trends (2022).

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What is Great Leadership?

Great Leadership By Dan

Connecting with these new resources is paramount to successfully leading and earning the trust and respect of these key company assets. Is there leading by example? A group that lacks trust for their leader will experience high attrition, increased tension, low productivity and low morale. Is it inclusive?

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To Retain Employees, Focus on Inclusion — Not Just Diversity

Harvard Business Review

Picture, for example, a Muslim who prays in his car because he doesn’t want to advertise his religion, a mother who doesn’t put up pictures of her children so that coworkers won’t question her commitment to the job, or a gay executive who is unsure whether he can bring his partner to company functions.

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Making Progress on Diversity and Inclusion Means Getting the Data Right

HR Digest

A global manufacturing company knew they needed to make progress on their diversity and inclusion goals. Should it be on reducing attrition for people of color? They can help business and HR leaders measure their progress, assess the impact of their diversity goals, and gain insight into what’s working (and what’s not).

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To Understand Whether Your Company Is Inclusive, Map How Your Employees Interact

Harvard Business Review

To gauge the impact of diversity and inclusion efforts, companies typically track metrics on the hiring, attrition, promotion, and composition of the current workforce. In reality, diversity and inclusion are not merely the number of nonwhite male employees you have. Marion Barraud FOR HBR. So how do you measure this?