See on Scoop.it – Digital Human Resources News Posted by Kristen Frasch On this, the last Saturday in 2012, I went hunting and pecking for a few things I might share about the HR profession — looking back on the year that will soon be history as well as anticipating the one to come. WithContinue reading “Some Passing Thoughts on HR as the New Year Nears | HREOnline’s The Leader Board”
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More Companies Are Outsourcing Their Human-Resources Work
See on Scoop.it – Digital Human Resources News More companies have been outsourcing their human resources functions, often to a range of vendors that specialize in particular areas. HRNewsDaily insight: An interesting read from the NY Times… See on http://www.nytimes.com Related articles TribeHR Strives to Make Human Resources Human Again The Outsourcing of Human ResourcesContinue reading “More Companies Are Outsourcing Their Human-Resources Work”
Crystal Ball Time! Top HR Trends for 2013
With the rise of cloud-computing, social media, Big Data and mobile, few corporate departments will start the New Year unchanged. The biggest trends in Human Resources software over the past year will continue to have an impact throughout 2013. When you consider that the 2012 HR Technology Conference had the highest attendance in the 15-year history ofContinue reading “Crystal Ball Time! Top HR Trends for 2013”
Is HR Ready for Changes in 2013?
Are you ready for the New Year? Don’t let you and your Human Resources people be caught unprepared! With the start of a New Year, companies need to gear up for new tax laws and regulations. Don’t be fooled; changes in regulations are frustrating for every employee—especially those in HR. In times of corporate change,Continue reading “Is HR Ready for Changes in 2013?”
TMI? The risks of recruiting using social media profiles
For recruitment and hiring, social media platforms can provide employers and human resources departments a wealth of information about would-be candidates. But is it truly wise to use social media to make hiring decisions? There may be risks involved in relying on online sources that provide TMI—too much information—when choosing your next employee.