3 Things About HR that Every Financial Executive Needs to Know

Special Promotional Feature By Susan Gartner At most larger companies, it’s a safe assumption that corporate leadership tends to understand the basic tenets of human capital management –...

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Evidence-Based Decision-Making: Big Data and the Human Touch

By Christian Codrington, CHRP To be a ‘fly on the wall’ listening to an argument between two individuals can be an insightful peek into the...

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Living, Learning, Leading: HR Then and Now

By Nancy Painter Once there were clerks who figured out how much each employee got paid, and made sure they got their money. Picture poor...

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Saskatchewan’s Most Wanted – HR Metrics

By Peggie Koenig HR metrics is not a new concept in the human resources realm. Back in the 1990s, I attended a conference in Florida...

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Tools and Techniques for Improving Diversity and Inclusion Measurements

By Cathy Gallagher-Louisy This post supplements the Measuring the Dividends of Diversity feature article. Read the full article. Review and Reassess Review your diversity strategy and measurements...

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Tools and Techniques for Implementing Diversity and Inclusion Measurements

By Cathy Gallagher-Louisy This post supplements the Measuring the Dividends of Diversity feature article. Read the full article. Strategize First As with any business priority, you need...

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Measuring the Dividends of Diversity

By Cathy Gallagher-Louisy Imagine a company launching a new product or service without the ability to measure sales and profitability. Imagine a public sector or non-profit...

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The (HR) Data Mine

By Joal Kranc In the world of finance and number crunching, the use of analytics models and metrics to understand costs and spending is not...

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