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John, You Ignorant #$X!&
Tom Janz, Editorial Advisory Board ContributorWith this piece, we introduce Tom Janz as a member of our Editorial Advisory Board
HRExaminer v7.46
The Recipe for Human Resources Results HRExaminer Weekly Edition December 9, 2016 How does HR reframe the discussion with business leaders to drive the most significant and sustainable…
HR Tech Weekly: Episode #99: Stacey Harris and John Sumser
Hosts Stacey Harris and John Sumser discuss important news and topics in recruiting and HR technology. Listen live every Thursday at 7AM Pacific – 10AM Eastern, or catch up on…
Overwhelm
The anxiety produced by our accelerating and expanding future is causing our views of the future to contract. It’s a crazy paradox
A Recipe for Increased Relevance & Improved Results in Human Resources
Mark Berry, HRExaminer Editorial Advisory Board Contributor. Taking Stock of the Situation In every organization I’ve worked, I inherited a challenge left by my predecessor – getting the organization to…
HRExaminer Radio: Episode #214: Leela Srinivasan
HRExaminer Radio is a weekly show devoted to HR Technology airing live on Wednesdays and Fridays at 7AM Pacific. HRExaminer Radio Guest: Leela Srinivasan, Chief Marketing Officer, Lever Episode: 214 Air…
HRExaminer Radio: Episode #213: Daniel Chait
HRExaminer Radio is a weekly show devoted to HR Technology airing live on Wednesdays and Fridays at 7AM Pacific. HRExaminer Radio Guest: Daniel Chait, Co-Founder/CEO, Greenhouse Episode: 213 Air Date: November…
HRExaminer v7.45
Predictive What? HRExaminer Weekly Edition December 2, 2016 It takes 40 minutes of dedicated time on the world’s most powerful computer to simulate one second of human brain…
HR Tech Weekly: Episode #98: Stacey Harris and John Sumser
Hosts Stacey Harris and John Sumser discuss important news and topics in recruiting and HR technology. Listen live every Thursday at 7AM Pacific – 10AM Eastern, or catch up on…
Predictive What?
Currently, it takes 40 minutes of dedicated time on the world’s most powerful computer to simulate one second of human brain activity. The most powerful tools we have for examining…





