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Broadening the Career Horizons Beyond HR Management

HR Digest

Human resources (HR) management has long been a popular career choice for individuals seeking a challenging and fulfilling job that involves helping organizations optimize their workforce. People are now looking for other careers with a human resource management degree. Are there any second careers for HR professionals?

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Stefan Ries on SAP’s Most Comprehensive Workforce Skills Upgrade

HR Digest

"Workforce Skills Upgrade: A New Competitive Advantage" SAP is one of the few companies leading diversity & Inclusion, having implemented a comprehensive workforce skills upgrade since 2017. The HR Digest: Under your leadership, SAP successfully implemented a comprehensive workforce skills upgrade in 2017.

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HR Trends of 2024 Help Ensure HR Does Not Become Obsolete

HR Digest

From ensuring DEI initiatives in the workplace to helping the rest of the workforce with change management to keep up with the changing times, the presence of a Human Resources team is essential for the entire organization to thrive. Image: Freepik What Are Some of the HR Trends in 2024 That Guarantee The Need For HR?

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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. The World Bank has projected a 9 million skilled and semi-skilled ICT workers shortage to affect Indonesia between 2015-2030.

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Accelerate Your Growth through Agile HR Practices

HR Digest

Change is the only constant and agile HR appears to be the next evolutionary stage of human resources in an organization. Agile HR can be defined by its principles of responsiveness that encourage restructuring of work to facilitate immediate feedback, planning, and action. Let’s explore the concept in more detail.

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How Employers Can Help Solve the Skills Gap

Harvard Business Review

In my consulting work with large, multinational companies, I see a pervasive anxiety among managers who have trouble finding people for skilled positions, no matter what industry or region. As a result, they tend to focus narrowly on technology skills, the Accenture survey reports. There's a lot at stake here.

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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. Companies and policy makers need to support a different world of work, making it easier for individuals to utilize their skills in more ways. Skills are overtaking job titles as the new currency of work. -Brynne Kennedy.

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