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Test-Taking Tips from SHRM Chapters and State Councils
Local SHRM chapters and state councils great places to network and learn about the HR profession. From day-to-day HR challenges to strategic planning, HR peers are a
Step Up Your Professional Development: Earn PDCs Locally
Looking for a convenient and close-to-home or -work option to earn professional development credits (PDCs) to recertify your SHRM-CP or SHRM-SCP? SHRM's chapter
Moving from Transactional to Strategic Human Resources
One thing columnist Matt Burr has learned over the past 17 years in the HR profession is to think like a business professional. Here are some key points to absorb…
Focus on Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging and Analytical Aptitude: Performative Gesture or Genuinely Supportive
How did statements made by organizations following the murder of George Floyd resonate with workers, particularly Black employees? The first in a series of five articles
New Recertification Providers for July 2023
Take the guesswork out of the recertification process for maintaining your SHRM-CP or SHRM-SCP credential. When you see the SHRM Recertification Provider seal, you know
TikTok Is Third In Popularity… Here’s Why
Mike Draper Knows How to Leverage This Platform to Drive Business Growth
Francesc Nogales: "Dar clase como hace 40 años es perjudicial para el alumnado"
A mí me preocupa qué perseguimos y qué queremos a nivel educativo. Me habría gustado escuchar propuestas
Two Recent Decisions From The Supreme Court Could Affect Workers. Here’s How
The Supreme Court concluded that it was not lawful for several reasons
Introducing IRBIS: A Comprehensive Tool for Online Investigations
In this article, we will explore the capabilities of a new tool called IRBIS. This is a versatile platform that offers both free and paid services for conducting online investigations
Kamala Harris Struggles With AI – And So Do Older Workers
Social media erupted recently over a meeting between Vice President Kamala Harris and labor leaders, where she struggled to explain AI. Turns out, she's not alone