HRExaminer Radio: Episode #95: Ann Wyatt

Topics: HRExaminer Radio, John Sumser, by John Sumser
Join host John Sumser as he talks with Ann Wyatt, Regional Vice President at Health Fitness Corporation. Ann has 22 years of experience with health management and fitness management programs.
 

HRExaminer v6.18

In our feature this week our resident well-credentialed rule breaker, Dr. Todd Dewett, stops by The HRExaminer to talk about The Innovation Rule.

Ten states have constitutional rights of privacy. Heather Bussing evaluates a recent court case about requiring employees to use mobile apps in, Do Your Apps Violate Employee Privacy?

The types and quantities of data have grown beyond our current capacity to understand them. Here our Five Links on Data from John Sumser that might clear some things up for you.

On Episode 19 HR Tech Weekly Stacey Harris and John Sumser discuss Oracle, Microsoft’s potential bid for Salesforce, the IBM-Kenexa partnership with SAP-SuccessFactors, and Zenefits, the 2-year-old that’s worth $4.5 billion.

In episode 94 of HR Examiner Radio, John Sumser speaks with Kevin O’Marah, Chief Content Officer at SCM World.

At KeyInterval Research John Sumser recently attended the 2015 Oracle HCM Analyst Day. Here are five nuggets from the day. Read Five Nuggets: Oracle HCM Analysts’ Day?
 

Do Your Apps Violate Employee Privacy?

Topics: Data, Employment Law, Heather Bussing, HRExaminer, Privacy, by Heather Bussing
If a company is requiring employees to install an app on their personal phones, then the employer should not be entitled to any information about the employee’s off-duty conduct.
 

HR Tech Weekly: Episode #19: Stacey Harris and John Sumser

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HR Tech Weekly Episode 19 with Stacey Harris and John Sumser.
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Five Links: Data

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Where HR was the librarian and guardian of personnel information in the past, the types and quantities of that data have grown beyond HR’s current capacity to understand.
 

The Innovation Rule

The common argument against the innovation rule goes like this: if it’s okay to break rules then everyone will do it constantly and we will live in chaos!
 

HRExaminer Radio: Episode #94: Kevin O’Marah

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Join host John Sumser as he talks with Kevin O’Marah, Chief Content Officer at SCM World. Listen to Episode 94 of HRExaminer Radio.
 

HRExaminer v6.17

In this week’s feature article Heather Bussing explores a recent employment law ruling about recruiting your competition’s employees. Read, People Are Not Trade Secrets.

John Sumser looks at Salesforce HR, the new product from Salesforce.com, and news that Salesforce may be sold.

Bob Corlett stops by The HRExaminer Editorial Advisory Board to inquire: Is Your Hiring Process Creating More Rigor, or Rigor Mortis?

We have two episodes of HR Tech Weekly. On Episode 17 Stacey Harris and John Sumser discuss Workforce Software’s Annual User Conference. For Episode 18, they discuss news of the potential takeover of Salesforce.com, Salesforce HR, and the first annual SHRM India.

How do you feel about Weasels and Sociopaths? Heather Bussing has some thoughts about how to spot them and get them out of your life.

In episode 93 of HR Examiner Radio, John Sumser speaks with Allen “AJ” Johnson, Head of Marketing for TalentObjects from Lumesse.

 

HR Tech Weekly: Episode #18: Stacey Harris and John Sumser

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HR Tech Weekly Episode 18 with Stacey Harris and John Sumser.
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People Are Not Trade Secrets

People are not trade secrets. And in California, at least, trying to stop someone from taking a new job can be really expensive.