Can HR Break Free From Its Past?

By David Creelman When cutting-edge HR leaders get together to discuss the future they often end up saying something like “the future of HR…or whatever...

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Is there something amiss in the talent economy?

By David Creelman Among politicians and economists there is an article of faith that more education will lead to individual success and economic growth. That...

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Orbital learning rather than linear learning

By David Creelman If you’ve ever designed a training program you’ll understand the pressure to have it go from A to B to C in...

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Don’t Let Managers Hire Their Own Teams

By David Creelman One of the more radical ideas in Laszlo Bock’s “Work Rules! Insights from inside Google that will transform how you live and...

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Bad Science Threatens HR

By David Creelman Consultants have learned that it’s a good idea to say that whatever they are selling is based on neuroscience, is evidence-based, and...

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How to Get to the Jobless Future

By David Creelman John Ruffolo, CEO of OMERS Ventures has said “In one generation, there will be no employees. Everyone is going be a subcontractor.”...

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Will Analytics End Your HR Career?

By David Creelman If you loved math then there is a good chance you would have ended up in finance or engineering. Instead your skill...

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Change Management Simplified

By David Creelman Change management sounds complicated, the kind of thing you’d take a university course in. One should presumably understand various change models and...

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