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Delivering More to Employees: An Interview with Shannon Bagley

HR Digest

These were only some of the topics The HR Digest discussed with Shannon Bagley, Executive Vice President – Human Resources at Centene Corporation. As an example, we recently closed a large acquisition in January of this year. Executive Vice President, Human Resources, Centene Corporation. In this role, Ms.

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Harness Talent Mobility

Skip Prichard

From demographics to technology, the economy is changing dramatically and so is the way we work. To enable this, businesses must shift to make talent mobility a core part of the traditional human resources function and consolidate the responsibilities for these different types of movement. -Brynne Kennedy. Workplace Trends.

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Corporations: Donate Your Skills, Not Just Your Money

Harvard Business Review

We set people up to use their area of expertise, be it strategy, accounting, operations, technology, finance, or human resources. For example, if a nonprofit is experiencing an issue with hiring, we provide human capital consultants to help them revamp their process.

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Bring Nomadic Employees Back to the Mothership

Harvard Business Review

While we can thank technology and increasingly flexible office policies for the shift away from the office, for many companies, mobility has simply been an unintended consequence of trying to keep pace with change, as well as a calculable means to rein in real estate costs. That's almost 40% of the entire global workforce.

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The Future of Talent is In Clusters

Harvard Business Review

Technology trends and tools like the cloud, and collaboration suites, are evolving to make this more and more workable. The business or agency treats the cluster as an atomic unit of resource and it hires, fires and positions the cluster as a unit.

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Why We Modeled Our Hiring Process on the NFL and NASA

Harvard Business Review

For example, during one of the competitions, we provided students with data on the Bay Area Rapid Transit system (BART), which included information about demographics, real estate, weather, station specifics, and fares. Why move so far beyond traditional HR assessment tools?

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10 Ways to Build your Web Effectiveness :: Women on Business

Women on Business

For example, a real estate agent might post breaking news on condo developments and include walk-through videos, behind-the-scenes advice, pictures and plans of buildings, comments from current and potential owners, and a social networking component to create a community of condo owners in her area.