HRExaminer v10.10

What can you do to survive in a future that is almost certainly going to be radically different than anyone can predict? Michael Kannisto shares three powerful recommendations in, Don’t Let Your Tech Make You Miss The Future.


If you can’t handle emotions at work, the problem is you. Heather Bussing explains more in, Working Emotions.


David Shadovitz interviews John Sumser on Making Sense of all the AI claims (Video).


John Sumser speaks with Carl Sanders-Edwards, the CEO & Founder of Adeption, a platform that’s democratizing leadership development. Sanders-Edwards earned an MBA from Babson College, where he was Platinum-Triangle Fulbright Scholar in Entrepreneurship. Listen to Carl Sanders-Edwards on HRExaminer Radio.


On HR Tech Weekly: Stacey Harris provides an update from the Qualtrics Conference, Korn Ferry and Qualtrics Announce New Partnership, Wade & Wendy raises $7.6 million to automate hiring with chatbots, Paradox, an Assistive Intelligence Platform for Talent Experience Announces 2019 Funding, and Online learning startup Skill-Lync promises India’s mechanical engineers a job, or their money back.
 

Working Emotions

Topics: Heather Bussing, HRExaminer, by Heather Bussing
“All emotions are powerful energy that bring us important information. It’s time to bring our humanity to work.” – Heather Bussing
 

HRExaminer v10.09

Tom Janz shares fascinating new data on machine learning assessment and hiring efforts, plus Tom highlights a critical obstacle to achieving success. Deep Thinking about Deep Learning.


This is an engaging topic and video of a talk John Sumser delivered on AI, Algorithms, and Who Owns the Outcome at Google. Afterwards, John moderated a panel on the topic that included Facebook’s Richard Rosenow, Derek Zeller from Engage Talent, Jeff Dunn, Intel’s Campus Relations Manager, and our own resident Employment Law expert, Heather Bussing.


Heather Bussing, has some effective remedies for dealing with the hard emotions that invariably crop up in life. Read, How to Get Through a Hard Day.


John Sumser speaks with Richard Milam, Founder and CEO of EnableSoft, an Inc. 5000 company and developer of Robotic Process Automation “robot” software known as Foxtrot. Listen to Richard Milam on HRExaminer Radio.


On HR Tech Weekly: John and Stacey have updates from The Recruiting Trends & Talent Tech Conference, The Tru San Francisco Unconference, and the Kahuna Workforce Customer Advisory Board Meeting. Plus, IBM apologizes for using ethnic labels like ‘yellow’ and ‘mulatto’ on job application, Globoforce becomes workhuman, JobCase raises $100MM, and Landit Snags $13 Million in a Round Led by WeWork.
 

How to Get Through a Hard Day

Topics: Editorial Advisory Board, Heather Bussing, HRExaminer, by Heather Bussing
After surviving two roundtrip tickets to hell, Heather Bussing has some sage counsel on how to deal with emotions and life.
 

HRExaminer v10.08

“We’re so excited about the future of technology but we can’t even get back to job candidates in a timely fashion.” Susan LaMotte gets to the core issues in, The People Refrain: Caught in the Chorus of Talent.


Dr. Todd Dewett, “Most observers suggest that judging others is wrong. However, to judge is to make a type of decision. What is more central to a successful life than sound decision-making?” It’s about the right kind of Judging.


Heather Bussing writes about How to Ask a Great Question.


John Sumser speaks with Mike Erlin, Founder and CEO at AbilityMap. Mike is a human capital technology entrepreneur with two decades experience and also a former America’s Cup Sailor. Listen to Mike Erlin on HRExaminer Radio.


On HR Tech Weekly: Beamery Secures Workday as Strategic Investor & Partner, INFOR Announces New Partnership With Montage, LinkedIn To Unify Hiring Products On One Platform, Facebook To Train 1 Million People & Small Business Owners With Digital Skills By 2020, and SAP Lays Off Thousands As It Shifts To Advanced Technologies.
 

How to Ask a Great Question

“We have most of the knowledge of the Universe in our pocket, along with a whole lot of things we may never understand. Instead of learning what to remember, we need to learn how to think.” – Heather Bussing
 

HRExaminer v10.04

In honor of Martin Luther King Day, Heather Bussing has Thoughts on Discrimination, the complete diversity series from The HRExaminer.


“Whether law or religion wins depends on the issue, the time, and the court.” Heather Bussing explains how religion and law have important distinctions. Religion v. Law.


Heather Bussing writes, “It’s normal to be scared of doing it wrong. But always needing to be right is trouble. Getting comfortable with being wrong.


John Sumser speaks with Loren Larsen, the CTO at HireVue. Larsen is an award-winning technology veteran with more than 20 years of engineering and research experience. Listen to Loren Larsen on HRExaminer Radio.


On HR Tech Weekly: AI and Recruiting, Google fined $57 million, SAP to Resell Kronos Workforce Dimensions, Oracle CEO wants half of App market, CareerBuilder acquires TextKernal, iSolved HCM acquires Sage Payroll, and is IBM going to kill off Watson?
 

Getting comfortable with being wrong

Topics: Heather Bussing, HRExaminer, by Heather Bussing
“It’s normal to be scared of doing it wrong. But always needing to be right is trouble. In order to maintain a universe where you are perfect, and always right, you have to make your world very tiny, so that you can control it.” – Heather Bussing
 

Religion v. Law

Marriage is one of those places where law and religion cross and both have strong interests.
 

Thoughts on Discrimination

In honor of Martin Luther King Day, here is the Diversity series we did in year’s past.