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Mastering HR: Best HRM Books for Beginners to Read in 2024

HR Digest

The field of human resource management (HRM) encompasses vital tasks such as recruiting, screening, and developing employees for businesses. From talent acquisition and employee engagement to legal considerations, the best human resource books equip readers with a solid foundation. Laszlo Bock’s “ Work Rules!

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Playing the Long Game: The Employee Retention Process in HR

HR Digest

Amidst their country’s tech talent shortage, HP Indonesia is doing its best to focus on its employee retention instead of acquisition efforts, according to Human Resources Online. But the task is quite possible with planning and frequent assessments. industries and it emphasizes the importance of the retention process in HR.

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How To Win With People Analytics

HR Digest

These organizations are generally outside in the USA, yet some European and Asian companies are also adopting the trend. People analytics is becoming an increasingly popular HR practice, where big data along with other tools is used to measure, report and understand workforce planning, employee performance, and talent management.

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5 Ways To Ensure A Better Restaurant Business Labor Force

Strategy Driven

When looking for employees, it’s essential to look for individuals who possess qualities such as a positive attitude, strong work ethic, and the ability to work well with others. Regular training and development sessions can help employees stay current with new technologies, industry trends, and company policies.

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The Office Christmas Party and Legal Liability

HR Digest

Gender equality, workplace behavior and ethics, and stringent human resource policies and cases of sexual harassment have rendered the infamous ‘50s and 60s gatherings largely obsolete. The company sent a questionnaire to 150 human resource executives across the United States in 2017 about their annual holiday party plans.

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Leadership Posts from Top Bloggers

Michael Lee Stallard

Business leaders and management writers bemoan the lack of execution but there’s no problem getting executives to conduct planning sessions and planning reviews. Wally Bock provides an answer to the question with Why People would Rather Plan Than Execute , at Three Star Leadership. Benjamin McCall asks Silver Bullet?

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Holiday Parties Are a Great Time to … Network your way into a New.

Women on Business

By Maribeth Kuzmeski Think like an introvert—if you have to go, have a plan. But instead of succumbing to your clammy hands and being a wallflower all night, formulate a plan of action ahead of time that will help you make the most of every event. So, to think like an introvert who is engaging, you must have a plan of action.