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Data Journalism for HR: A Beginner’s Guide
For the average person, data without a narrative is like a trip into the wilderness without a compass: overwhelming and disorienting. But when the facts are tied together by a good…
HRExaminer Radio – Executive Conversations: Episode #282: Richard Milam
HRx Radio – Executive Conversations: On Friday mornings, John Sumser interviews key executives from around the industry. The conversation covers what makes the executive tick and what makes their company…
Swimming Upstream: Should Employees Purposely Fail To Build Character?
This weekend I practiced my weekly Sunday morning, 40-something, ritual. I got up and watched CBS Sunday Morning
WorkHere Wins Innovation of the Year Award in Home State
I wrote about WorkHere back in February. At the time, I had heard rumors that the startup was in trouble and wanted to investigate
4 Companies With the Best Employee Referral Awards
How do successful companies motivate their employees to take part in employee referral programs? Discover the secrets of the 4 companies with the best employee referral awards! Employee referral awards:…
Personalization as the cousin of automation
Personal Hospitality in Recruiting Hospitality is a major component of recruiting—just like it is at a restaurant or hotel. You help candidates with wayfinding while navigating the process; you support…
Employers Open to Ditching Degree Requirements When Hiring
Nine in 10 employers report being ready to accept candidates without four-year college degrees to fill positions in an increasingly tight labor market
The Practical Guide to HR Analytics
How to use data to inform, transform and empower HR decisions
Former Employee Must Prove Failure to Accommodate at Trial
A former employee who sued for failure to accommodate a disability bore the burden of proof at trial even if his employer could not prove a reasonable accommodation was unavailable…







